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freshers

英 [ˈfrɛʃəz]

美 [ˈfrɛʃərz]

n.  大学一年级新生
fresher的复数

柯林斯词典

  • (fresh 的比较级)
    Fresheris the comparative form offresh.
    1. (大学)一年级新生
      Freshersare students who have just started their first year at university or college.
      1. in AM, use 美国英语用freshmen

      双语例句

      • Due to the great role switching from a middle school student to a university student, freshers suffer maladjustment in their learning psychology, which influences their study.
        摘要由于从高中到大学的环境、角色的巨大转变,大学新生在学习心理上会产生种种不适应情绪,对其学习造成不良影响。
      • Thinking on Psychological Education and Good Habit Forming Education to Freshers
        对大学一年级学生心理教育与良好习惯养成教育的思考
      • After the struggles of middle and high school, college is a heaven for freshers: A warm bed, new friends and, most important of all, freedom.
        相对于初中和高中的艰苦奋斗,大学就是避风港:温暖的床铺,新的朋友,最重要的,就是自由。
      • Live music is common, as are a number of organized social gatherings especially designed to allow freshers to make new friends and to get to know their course colleagues.
        音乐会非常常见,因为会有若干个社团组织这样的聚会,这些聚会都是为了让新生结交新朋友,同时对学习方面的相关人士更为熟悉。
      • So freshers, I offer you my list of things not to do; third-years, hold your heads in shame if you've ever made these mistakes.
        所以新生们,我给你们不该做的事情的清单;第三年,如果你曾经犯过这些错,那么在羞愧中抬起头。
      • In this stage, you must first pay close attention to psychological education to freshers, guide them to adapt themselves to new environment to finish role transformation, let them smoothly step into the correct obtain of college study and living;
        在这个阶段,教育者首先必须重视大学生的心理教育,引导学生尽早地适应新环境、完成角色转换,顺利步入大学生活、学习的正确轨道;
      • Freshers Week is crucial
        新生周非常关键
      • Freshers Week is the term that UK universities and colleges give to the period immediately before the beginning of a new academic year.
        新生周,顾名思义,就是指英国的大学和学院开学前的第一个星期。
      • I was in Oxford for Freshers 'Week.
        我在牛津参加新生入学周。
      • Freshers Week is designed to help people socialize and lose their inhibitions.
        开办新生周的目的是为了帮助人们进行社交活动,摆脱情感阻力。