uni
/ˈjuːni/ (bre, ipa) · [jˈuni] /ˈjuːni/ (ame, ipa)
uni — 名詞
1. a university, especially when people talk casually about studying there or stude
大學
口語中指大學或上大學
a university, especially when people talk casually about studying there or student life
Arjun moved to Taipei when he started uni last September.
Arjun 去年九月開始上大學時搬到了台北。
start uni for beginning university study
After lunch, Mei hurried back to uni for her chemistry lab.
吃完午餐後,Mei 匆匆趕回大學上化學實驗課。
Nala met her flatmates at uni during orientation week.
Nala 在大學迎新週時認識了室友。
Walid took a part-time job to pay for uni.
Walid 靠兼職工作來支付大學費用。
Even on holiday, Christopher still checked his uni email.
就算在放假,Christopher 還是會查看大學信箱。
- university
the full neutral term used in all varieties of English
- college
often used in American English for undergraduate higher education, but not always the same in British English
文法句型
go to uni
be at uni
start uni
用法筆記
Common in British, Australian, and New Zealand English in speech and casual writing. In American English, people usually say 'college' or 'university' instead.