alumni | 美式英语词典Vassar alumni
(alumni在剑桥学术词典中的解释 © Cambridge University Press) alumni的例句alumni Among those affiliated with formal associations, nearly two-fifths (39%) reported membership in alumni associations. Here, however, he might have been more cautious in distinguishing between what happened and how alumni or chroniclers remembered the episodes. These three alumni each had a professional identity - that of classical performer - that held constant throughout the first six years of their careers. Four alumni of an elementary school are having a reunion in a coffee shop. Both the alumni and the students had no hesitation giving instant answers for their pronunciation of grass. Many are members of groups like social clubs, alumni associations and neighbourhood welfare committees. Similarly, among those reporting informal group membership, one in two (51%) mentioned membership in alumni circles. In the results section that follows, some comparisons are made with this reference g roup of 366 alumni. However, the stories told by some alumni were markedly more complex. Senators retained ties to elite membership groups, including professional and business associations and college alumni clubs. Telephone interviews proved to be a successful means of collecting data from these alumni. In addition, there were alumni whose careers could not be represented - in a way that would lead them to recognise themselves - using only the two dimensions of time and identity. The concept of relation-based welfare (yeon bokji) designates that the welfare provisions are produced within family, lineage, locality and alumni relationships and distributed through those relations. The camaraderie subsisting among public school alumni, which was notoriously crucial to the career trajectory of middle-class men, rested on an acknowledgement of their common juvenile experience. University administrators have had to establish committees to investigate student complaints while wealthy alumni have threatened to withhold financial contributions as a pressure tactic. 示例中的观点不代表剑桥词典编辑、剑桥大学出版社和其许可证颁发者的观点。 英 [ə'lʌmnaɪ] 美 [ə'lʌmnaɪ]
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alumni的相关资料:临近单词以上内容独家创作,受著作权保护,侵权必究 翻译单语例句There are now about 4,000 students currently enrolled and more than 3,000 alumni. There are more than 80 parent volunteers, 100 dancers, corporate sponsors, dignitaries and alumni that participate each year to support the school and its initiatives. The alumni of every university is an important part of contributing to society. It's a tough thought that most of us will have to do it as alumni. The students timed their protest to get the attention of the alumni, stakeholders and university officials gathered. Graduates also gave positive reviews to their business school's alumni association, with a majority saying their engagement with these associations has contributed to their success. It is for children who have a parent belonging to the school's alumni association for at least a year or on the school advisory committee. Alumni association are very important aspect of the society, they are forward academic environment, saddled with creating more solid institutions. He became president of the alumni association shortly after graduation. It was announced that the school would set up the alumni association to utilise the experience of former students in motivating the existing students. 更多的
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