undergraduates
undergraduates — 名詞
1. students taking their first university degree, not a later one such as a master'
大學生
就讀第一個大學學位的學生
students taking their first university degree, not a later one such as a master's
The undergraduates filled the lecture hall before Professor Chen's economics class began.
陳教授的經濟學課開始前,講堂已坐滿大學生。
plural subject in a university setting
Three undergraduates from Lagos won the robotics prize at the national finals.
三名來自 Lagos 的大學生在全國決賽贏得了機器人獎項。
undergraduates from + place
Most undergraduates share a flat because dorm rooms near campus are limited.
多數大學生因為校園附近宿舍不多而合租公寓。
The museum offers free entry to undergraduates with a valid student card.
只要出示有效學生證,這家博物館就讓大學生免費入場。
After the seminar, several undergraduates stayed behind to ask Dr. Rahman questions.
研討會後,有幾位大學生留下來向 Rahman 博士提問。
- students
much broader; includes learners at school, college, university, or any level of study
- undergrads
informal short form used especially in conversation
- college students
common in American English, but it can also include learners on shorter college courses
- postgraduates
students taking a degree after their first one
- graduate students
American English term for students in master's or doctoral study
文法句型
undergraduates at + institution
undergraduates in + subject
first-year undergraduates
用法筆記
Often appears with numbers, subjects, or institutions, as in '200 undergraduates', 'undergraduates in history', or 'undergraduates at NTU'. Distinguish from 'postgraduates', who are studying after completing a first degree.