college の英語での意味
collegecollege /ˈkɒlɪdʒ $ ˈkɑː-/ noun
すべての翻訳を見る1specialized education [countable, uncountable] a school for advanced education, especially in a particular profession or skill高等教育機関。特定の職業や技能に特化した学校:
a teacher training college教員養成学校
Donna left school and went to art college.Donna は学校を卒業し、美術学校に進んだ。college of
the London College of Fashionロンドン・カレッジ・オブ・ファッションat college
We were great friends when we were at college.私たちは大学にいた頃、とても仲の良い友人だった。2us university [countable, uncountable] American English a large school where you can study after high school and get a degree高校卒業後に進学して学位を取得できる大学 SYN university British English:
Some people who want to go to college still can’t get there.大学に行きたいと思っていても、まだそれが叶わない人もいる。in college
Fran just finished her freshman year in college.Fran はちょうど大学 1 年目を終えたところだ。
a decline in the number of college students studying history歴史を専攻する大学生の数の減少
college graduates大学卒業生
a college education大学教育
college campuses大学のキャンパス → community college, junior college3part of a university [countable] one of the groups of teachers and students that form a separate part of some universities, especially in Britain(特に英国の)一部の大学において独立した部門を構成する、教員と学生のグループ:
Trinity College, Cambridgeケンブリッジ大学トリニティ・カレッジ4students and teachers [countable] the students and teachers of one of these organizationsこうした学院に所属する学生と教員全体GRAMMAR: Singular or plural verb?文法:単数動詞か複数動詞か?• In this meaning, college is usually followed by a singular verb: · The college is putting on a production of ‘Twelfth Night’.• この意味では、college の後には通常単数動詞が続く:· The college is putting on a production of 'Twelfth Night'.• In British English, you can also use a plural verb: · The college are putting on a production of ‘Twelfth Night’.Grammar guide ‒ NOUNS• イギリス英語では複数動詞を使うこともできる:· The college are putting on a production of 'Twelfth Night'. 文法ガイド ‒ 名詞5professional organization [countable] a group of people who have special rights, duties, or powers within a profession or organizationある職業や組織内で特別な権利・義務・権限を持つ人々の団体:
the American College of Surgeons米国外科学会6name of a school [countable] British English a word used in the name of some large schools, especially public schools一部の大規模な学校(特にパブリックスクール)の名称に使われる語 → electoral collegeCOLLOCATIONSコロケーションverbs動詞go to (a) college· After university I went to drama college for a year.· 大学を卒業した後、1 年間演劇学校に通った。attend (a) college formal:正式:· He was the first person in his family to attend college.· 彼は家族の中で初めて大学に進学した人物だった。finish (at) college· What are you going to do when you finish art college?· 美術学校を卒業したら、何をするつもりですか?ADJECTIVES/NOUN + college形容詞・名詞 + collegean art/music/drama college· The Music College was founded in 1869.· その音楽学院は 1869 年に創設された。an agricultural/secretarial/technical etc college· I wanted a job in farm management so I went to agricultural college.· 農場管理の仕事に就きたかったので、農業大学に進んだ。a teacher training college (=where you learn to be a teacher)a military college (=where you learn to be an officer in the army)a Further Education/FE college British English (=where adults can go to study, especially part-time)a tutorial college British English (=where you can have private or small group lessons)a sixth form college British English (=where students in Britain can go at 16, instead of a school)nouns名詞a college student/teacher/lecturer· a sixth-form college student· シックスフォーム・カレッジの学生
すべての翻訳を見る1specialized education [countable, uncountable] a school for advanced education, especially in a particular profession or skill高等教育機関。特定の職業や技能に特化した学校:
a teacher training college教員養成学校
Donna left school and went to art college.Donna は学校を卒業し、美術学校に進んだ。college of
the London College of Fashionロンドン・カレッジ・オブ・ファッションat college
We were great friends when we were at college.私たちは大学にいた頃、とても仲の良い友人だった。2us university [countable, uncountable] American English a large school where you can study after high school and get a degree高校卒業後に進学して学位を取得できる大学 SYN university British English:
Some people who want to go to college still can’t get there.大学に行きたいと思っていても、まだそれが叶わない人もいる。in college
Fran just finished her freshman year in college.Fran はちょうど大学 1 年目を終えたところだ。
a decline in the number of college students studying history歴史を専攻する大学生の数の減少
college graduates大学卒業生
a college education大学教育
college campuses大学のキャンパス → community college, junior college3part of a university [countable] one of the groups of teachers and students that form a separate part of some universities, especially in Britain(特に英国の)一部の大学において独立した部門を構成する、教員と学生のグループ:
Trinity College, Cambridgeケンブリッジ大学トリニティ・カレッジ4students and teachers [countable] the students and teachers of one of these organizationsこうした学院に所属する学生と教員全体GRAMMAR: Singular or plural verb?文法:単数動詞か複数動詞か?• In this meaning, college is usually followed by a singular verb: · The college is putting on a production of ‘Twelfth Night’.• この意味では、college の後には通常単数動詞が続く:· The college is putting on a production of 'Twelfth Night'.• In British English, you can also use a plural verb: · The college are putting on a production of ‘Twelfth Night’.Grammar guide ‒ NOUNS• イギリス英語では複数動詞を使うこともできる:· The college are putting on a production of 'Twelfth Night'. 文法ガイド ‒ 名詞5professional organization [countable] a group of people who have special rights, duties, or powers within a profession or organizationある職業や組織内で特別な権利・義務・権限を持つ人々の団体:
the American College of Surgeons米国外科学会6name of a school [countable] British English a word used in the name of some large schools, especially public schools一部の大規模な学校(特にパブリックスクール)の名称に使われる語 → electoral collegeCOLLOCATIONSコロケーションverbs動詞go to (a) college· After university I went to drama college for a year.· 大学を卒業した後、1 年間演劇学校に通った。attend (a) college formal:正式:· He was the first person in his family to attend college.· 彼は家族の中で初めて大学に進学した人物だった。finish (at) college· What are you going to do when you finish art college?· 美術学校を卒業したら、何をするつもりですか?ADJECTIVES/NOUN + college形容詞・名詞 + collegean art/music/drama college· The Music College was founded in 1869.· その音楽学院は 1869 年に創設された。an agricultural/secretarial/technical etc college· I wanted a job in farm management so I went to agricultural college.· 農場管理の仕事に就きたかったので、農業大学に進んだ。a teacher training college (=where you learn to be a teacher)a military college (=where you learn to be an officer in the army)a Further Education/FE college British English (=where adults can go to study, especially part-time)a tutorial college British English (=where you can have private or small group lessons)a sixth form college British English (=where students in Britain can go at 16, instead of a school)nouns名詞a college student/teacher/lecturer· a sixth-form college student· シックスフォーム・カレッジの学生