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The difference between colleges and universities
college

my love

[? ` k? d? Rice; ? ˋk? d? mi]

Countable noun

1[ often A~, used to address] schools, colleges

(usually an institution of higher learning next to a university)

There was a forest called "Academia" near Athens in ancient Greece.

(Akademeia)。 Because Socrates' disciple Plato once set up an academy here, "academy" means "college". Nowadays, cultural institutions or educational institutions often use this word as their name. 2 College.

Ride ~

Equestrian college

→ Military Academy, Naval Academy

3 (academic, literary and artistic) associations, societies, bachelor's colleges and art colleges.

→ Royal College

university

u . ni . ver . si ty

[? Jun? ` v? s? tI; ? ju:niˋv? :s? ti]

"from Latin" all,

The meaning of "group (teachers, students)"

uncountable noun

1 University

Cambridge University ~

At Cambridge University

You went ~

Yesterday? .

Did you go to that university yesterday?

My son is at school.

My son is in college.

When did you leave?

~ ? .

When did you graduate from college?

Where are you going? =

Where are you going? .

Which university did you go to?

Did you go to a state ~

Or a private college? . (

Did you go to a state university or a private university?

2[the ~; Collectively] universities; University authorities

adjective

Of or relating to a university.

A man of integrity

College students; university graduate

become reconciled

University community

(→ Settlement 3)

A top student [professor]

College students [professors]