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Is there a difference between a university and colleagues?
1, different ranges:

University refers to a comprehensive university that can award various degrees; ?

A college refers to a college corresponding to or within a comprehensive university, especially a military, sports or art college.

2. Different sources:

University: a university directly derived from old French, meaning university; Universitatem, originally derived from medieval Latin, means all.

College:? 65438+ entered English in the late 4th century, which directly came from collge in ancient French. College, originally from Latin, means community and society.

3, vocabulary collocation is different:

University:

Used as a noun

Verb+~

Go to college? go to college

Enter the university? Enter university

Establish a university? Create a university

Did you find a university? Create a university

Go to college? go to college

Send someone to college? Send ... to college

College:

Used as a noun

Verb+~

Go to college? go to college

Go to college? admit

Did you find the college? Establish a college

Go to college? go to college

Leave college? Graduated from college, left college.

Manage a college? school of management

Running a college? school of management