matriculation
noun [ C or U ] uk/məˌtrɪk.jəˈleɪ.ʃən/ us/məˌtrɪk.jəˈleɪ.ʃən/
注册入学;入学仪式
the process of formally becoming a student at a university or college, or the ceremony at which this happens
At the matriculation ceremony, we all had to walk through the streets of Oxford wearing short black gowns. 在入学典礼上,我们都必须穿着黑色礼服短袍走过牛津的街道。
The report found an 11% increase in college matriculation. 报告显示大学入学人数增加了11%。
See: matriculate
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- Following his matriculation at Cambridge he was awarded a fellowship in classics.
- He was expelled from school, but was allowed to sit the matriculation examinations.
- It is 31 years since the class posed for their matriculation photograph.