freshmen
英 [ˈfrɛʃmən]
美 [ˈfrɛʃmɪn]
n. (大学)一年级新生; (中学)九年级学生; 大学一年级新生
freshman的复数
柯林斯词典
- (美国大学)一年级新生
In America, afreshmanis a student who is in his or her first year at university or college.
双语例句
- About 40% of all students entering as freshmen graduate within 4 years
所有入学新生中约有40%在4年内毕业。 - A Study on Effects of Physical Exercise on Freshmen's Personality and Psychological Stress
身体锻炼对大学新生人格和心理压力的干预研究 - The problems of the psychological adaptation of the freshmen in normal college are: 1.
高师新生心理适应方面主要存在以下问题:1。 - And of course, as college freshmen, your specialization is only just beginning.
当然,作为大一新生,你的专业才刚刚开始。 - The only ones left are sophomores and freshmen.
留下的都是大一和大二的学生。 - Mental health of Freshmen in adult medical school.
高职医学大专新生心理健康状况分析。 - She had been communicating with the freshmen for the whole summer vacation and thus had won their trust.
整个暑假她都和这些新生进行沟通交流,自然也就取得了他们的信任。 - One prompt in the questionnaire asks entering freshmen about objectives considered to be essential or very important.
问卷中的一个问题,问刚入学的大一学生认为至关重要或非常重要的目标是什么。 - The practice in higher vocational colleges proves that it is sensible and necessary to assign tutors for freshmen.
高职高专的实践证明,设立新生指导员有其合理性和必要性; - So, for example, we introduced a set of freshmen seminars.
比如,我们成立了新生研讨班。
