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campus
[ kam-puhs ]
noun
- the grounds, often including the buildings, of a college, university, or school.
- a college or university:
The large influx of older students radically changed many campuses throughout the country.
- a division of a university that has its own grounds, buildings, and faculty but is administratively joined to the rest of the university.
- the world of higher education:
Foundation grants have had a marked effect on the character of the American campus.
- a large, usually suburban, landscaped business or industrial site.
campus
/ 藞办忙尘辫蓹蝉 /
noun
- the grounds and buildings of a university
- the outside area of a college, university, etc
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 颈苍顎卼别谤路肠补尘顎僷耻蝉 adjective
- 苍辞苍路肠补尘顎僷耻蝉 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of campus1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of campus1
Example Sentences
America鈥檚 elite universities are already deeply enmeshed with top schools abroad, from engineering partnerships with the Indian Institute of Technology to the Persian Gulf campuses of Georgetown, Texas A&M and NYU.
鈥淭he reason I really like Trader Joe's tinned fish is because everything is boneless,鈥 said Barbara Rich, lead chef-instructor of Culinary Arts at the Institute of Culinary Education鈥檚 New York City campus.
鈥淚t鈥檚 my natural position,鈥 Dailey said after a name, image and likeness event at the student store on campus.
USC鈥檚 campus police did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
Hundreds of mostly white, older constituents spilled over from Cuesta College鈥檚 performing arts center to an overflow room in the campus gymnasium.
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