Similar words: alleged, allegedly, collect, colleague, collector, collection, collective, legend. Meaning: ['kɒlɪdʒ] n. 1. the body of faculty and students of a college 2. an institution of higher education created to educate and grant degrees; often a part of a university 3. British slang for prison 4. a complex of buildings in which an institution of higher education is housed.
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91. The college biology department has diversified by adding new courses in biotechnology.
92. There is a high dropout rate from some college courses.
93. I went away to college thinking it would be wall-to-wall parties and all the freedom I wanted.
94. Congratulations on your success in the national college entrance examination.I beg you to take this little gift as a souvenir.
95. After he left college, his father set him up in the family business.
96. We are very happy to learn that you have successfully passed the college entrance examination this year and have been admitted into Beijing University with honor.Allow us to offer our most sincere congratulations on this happy occasion and wish you greater achievement in your college education.
97. The art department and the main college are in two separate buildings.
98. May our golden youth radiate indelible light. Grasp today! Wish you success in the College Entrance Examination!
99. She started studying English at college, but switched to Business Studies in her second year.
100. He says he has dropped out, and won't attend college any more.
101. Fire fighters responded to a false alarm at one of the college dormitories.
102. The first ceremony which we went into college is an impressive ceremony.
103. If college degrees remain an entree to wealth and status in the 21st century, males may have to get used to the same second-class status that American women so long endured, as highly educated females become the majority among the nation's intellectual, economic, and even power elite.
104. A committee has been set up to organize social events in the college.
105. The visitors to the College were warmly welcomed by the Warden.
106. While many models vow to go back to college, few do.
107. As you approach the town, you'll see the college on the left.
108. She has received a response from that college to her application.
109. A year of college had made her more socially competent.
110. For college students to do a part-time job will exert a profound influence on their personality and life.
111. The college is not an officially recognized English language school.
112. Academic ability is not the sole criterion for admission to the college.
113. Their daughter Joanna is doing business studies at a local college.
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114. I hope to go to college next year[sentencedict.com], always assuming I pass my exams.
115. The boffins of Imperial College in London think they may have found a solution.
116. I was hot on playing basketball when I was in college.
117. The booklet provides all the necessary information about the college.
118. The smart kids get good grades and go off to college.
119. We lived on the breadline to get our son through college.
120. That year he was named the nation's No. 1 college football star.
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