matriculation

/məˌtrɪkjuˈleɪʃn/ (bre, ipa) · /məˌtrɪkjuˈleɪʃn/ (ame, ipa) · /mə-ˌtri-kyə-ˈlā-shən/ (ame, mw)

matriculation — 名詞

  • matriculationsingular
  • matriculationsplural

1. the formal step in which a person's name is entered on a university's student ro

1.名詞C2
釋義

正式入學

正式成為大學學生的手續或典禮

the formal step in which a person's name is entered on a university's student roll, or the ceremony held for new students at that stage.

例句

After paying the final fee, Sana attended matriculation at the university hall.

繳完最後一筆費用後,Sana 參加了大學禮堂的正式入學典禮。

attend matriculation at [place] — ceremony use

Gabriel's matriculation was delayed because his school records arrived one week late.

Gabriel 的正式入學因為學校紀錄晚了一週才送到而延後了。

delay matriculation because records are incomplete — process use

同義詞
  • enrollment

    common in education, especially for joining a course or program

  • admission

    focuses on being accepted, not the later formal registration step

  • registration

    broader and more administrative; used outside universities too

文法句型

matriculation at [institution]

delay/complete matriculation

matriculation before classes begin

用法筆記

Most often used in formal academic English. It usually refers to becoming an official student, but at some universities it can also name the welcome ceremony for new students.

常見錯誤

My matriculation starts next Monday.
My classes start next Monday, but my matriculation is on Friday.
💡Matriculation is the formal admission step or ceremony, not the whole period of study.