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Definition of freshman in English: freshmannounPlural freshmen ˈfrɛʃmənˈfrɛʃmən 1A first-year student at university. 大学一年级学生 Example sentencesExamples - During the second semester of the freshman art-introduction course at our school, we offer a unit in printmaking.
- The university has focused on freshmen because it loses about 25 percent of its students after the first year.
- Why are most of the victims physically weak such as university freshmen or sophomores or female students?
- While on the mend, the former freshman sued the university for not warning residents of the perilous nature of upper-story windows.
- Like their current national peers, ISU freshmen selected their university or college based on its academic reputation and the potential for landing good jobs when they graduate.
- The 91,000 freshmen in four-year universities constituted 24 percent of the number of 18-year-olds in the country, 373,000.
- All full-time undergraduates who qualify financially are eligible, whether they entered the University as freshmen or transfer students.
- As is the case at most universities, freshmen are not permitted to bring their cars during the first semester.
- University of Arizona freshmen and 1996 Olympic teammates Amanda Beard and Beth Botsford set American records in December at the Texas Invitational Swim Meet.
- Eric is eighteen and is a freshman at the University of Washington.
- The teaching of science subjects to secondary school students and college and university freshmen is often regarded as a difficult task.
- Minority students make up just over half of new freshmen at the University of New Mexico for the first time in the school's history.
- She is currently enrolled at California State University Fullerton as a freshman in the Honors Program.
- I'm interested in retaining students, especially the freshmen and sophomores.
- When Arizona State University's freshmen begin to navigate college life this fall, about 35 of them will get extra support from their parents.
- There's no mistaking the immediate effect the freshman had on the University of Arizona program, however.
- More resources were put into freshmen year courses and universities developed freshman ‘learning community’ programs.
- Fall 2001 enrollment includes 4,654 freshmen, the highest freshman enrollment in the university's history.
- He was a freshman at Tokyo Gakugei University when he disappeared.
- However, new records were set there in 2004 for total freshmen enrollment and overall university enrollment.
Synonyms first-year student, undergraduate newcomer, new recruit, starter, probationer, fledgling beginner, learner, novice North American tenderfoot informal undergrad British informal fresher North American informal greenhorn, rookie, frosh - 1.1North American A first-year student at high school.
大学一年级学生 Example sentencesExamples - I'd be on the set and I'd look around, and I would be back in 1976, a freshman in high school again.
- Of course, I was probably only a freshman in high school at the time.
- Jean and Fernando joined the organization as high school freshmen, and after three years they have a sense of perspective.
- When he was discharged in September 1945, he returned home and entered high school as a freshman.
- Among high school freshmen, 41 percent of girls drink compared to 40 percent of boys.
- When we were freshmen in high school we hung out so much that people joked that we were dating, not knowing that Evan was actually gay.
- The two girls were high school freshmen who had been friends since birth, and knew each other so well that they were practically twins.
- They were in their last year of junior high and getting ready to move onto high school as freshmen.
- She was named class advisor for both seniors and freshmen at Saltsburg High School.
- See, it's mostly about her and it's a memoir of her life when she was a freshman and sophomore in high school.
- Ross and Caroline Denton met when they were freshmen in high school.
- We were now high school freshmen, but virtually nothing changed.
- Mr. Mitchell had just begun to make his changes when Kirby and her friends entered the high school as freshmen.
- At lunch that day, they sat together in the cafeteria; same as they had done every day since Abby was a freshman in high school.
- The group of high school freshmen sat in the living room, eyes wide as they watched a gruesome scene being played through on the wide screen TV.
- It was their first day of school as freshmen at Ridgewood High School.
- He would have been a senior when she was a freshman at the high school.
- She and her four siblings attended parochial school until Mary Margaret was a freshman in high school.
- As high school freshmen, my friends and I experimented with booze the hard way.
- Still, those four years make up only half the lifespan for the seemingly young band, who started performing as high school freshmen.
Definition of freshman in US English: freshmannounˈfreSHmənˈfrɛʃmən 1A first-year student at a university, college, or high school. 大学一年级学生 as modifier a freshman second baseman Example sentencesExamples - When Arizona State University's freshmen begin to navigate college life this fall, about 35 of them will get extra support from their parents.
- All full-time undergraduates who qualify financially are eligible, whether they entered the University as freshmen or transfer students.
- Eric is eighteen and is a freshman at the University of Washington.
- Minority students make up just over half of new freshmen at the University of New Mexico for the first time in the school's history.
- More resources were put into freshmen year courses and universities developed freshman ‘learning community’ programs.
- There's no mistaking the immediate effect the freshman had on the University of Arizona program, however.
- He was a freshman at Tokyo Gakugei University when he disappeared.
- Fall 2001 enrollment includes 4,654 freshmen, the highest freshman enrollment in the university's history.
- I'm interested in retaining students, especially the freshmen and sophomores.
- The 91,000 freshmen in four-year universities constituted 24 percent of the number of 18-year-olds in the country, 373,000.
- As is the case at most universities, freshmen are not permitted to bring their cars during the first semester.
- University of Arizona freshmen and 1996 Olympic teammates Amanda Beard and Beth Botsford set American records in December at the Texas Invitational Swim Meet.
- During the second semester of the freshman art-introduction course at our school, we offer a unit in printmaking.
- While on the mend, the former freshman sued the university for not warning residents of the perilous nature of upper-story windows.
- Why are most of the victims physically weak such as university freshmen or sophomores or female students?
- The university has focused on freshmen because it loses about 25 percent of its students after the first year.
- The teaching of science subjects to secondary school students and college and university freshmen is often regarded as a difficult task.
- She is currently enrolled at California State University Fullerton as a freshman in the Honors Program.
- However, new records were set there in 2004 for total freshmen enrollment and overall university enrollment.
- Like their current national peers, ISU freshmen selected their university or college based on its academic reputation and the potential for landing good jobs when they graduate.
Synonyms first-year student, undergraduate - 1.1US A newcomer or novice, especially someone newly elected to Congress.
Example sentencesExamples - One of the most vigorous complaints came today from freshman Republican Lindsey Graham, who had this to say.
- I mean, she showed the rhetorical skills that freshman Congress members are known for.
- He's one of the freshman Republicans from Texas.
- Senior members of the party help freshmen meet lobbyists who are happy to fill up their campaign accounts.
- True, freshmen congressmen are not necessarily front-page news.
- Proportionately more freshmen are being elected to Congress now but the figures are dwarfed by those for re-election.
- I mean, she's sponsored more legislation across the aisle than any other freshman of either party.
- As a freshman Congressman two decades ago, one of the first bills he introduced was to halt school desegregation.
- No, what I think he is referring to is a letter that he wrote to several freshman Republicans.
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