campuses
campuses — noun
- campusessingular
- campussingular
- campusesesplural
1. the land and all the buildings on it that make up a college, university, or othe
the land and all the buildings on it that make up a college, university, or other school
Rin visited three college campuses in one day to find the right one.
visited + campuses: touring several school sites
The two campuses of Greenwood School are only ten minutes apart by bicycle.
distance between campuses
Many older campuses have tall trees, stone buildings, and wide green fields.
During summer break, most university campuses stay open but feel much quieter.
Kian's parents wanted to see all five campuses before he made a choice.
文法句型
on campuses
across campuses
[number] + campuses
university/college/school + campuses
用法筆記
The plural 'campuses' is used for more than one physical school site. The singular form is 'campus'. When talking about one location in general, the fixed phrase 'on campus' is used without 'a' or 'the' (e.g. 'She lives on campus').