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词汇 coed
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Definition of coed in English:

coed

nounkəʊˈɛdˈkəʊɛdˈkoʊˌɛd
North American dated, informal
  • A female student at a co-educational institution.

    〈北美,旧〉(男女同校的)女生

    three Iowa State coeds
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The film follows a group of college coeds who decide to take a wild trip during spring break over to a Halloween-style rave on a dark and desolate island.
    • Laden with a mismatched stack of old leather-bound books, the pretty coed rounded an aisle and nearly collided with a scruffy looking male.
    • In those days, Alabama coeds had to be in by midnight.
    • It may be time to set aside any preconceived notions about these coeds and start thinking of them as serious consumers.
    • He spoke with authority and enthusiasm, apparently oblivious to the adoring gazes of his star-struck coeds.
    Synonyms
    undergraduate, postgraduate, scholar, tutee
adjectivekəʊˈɛdˈkəʊɛdˈkoʊˌɛd
informal
  • (of an institution or system) co-educational.

    (机构,体制)男女同校的

    they're going coed in September
    a coed comprehensive school
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The rutted roads were thick with mostly male and coed groups, camped where the piñons give way to cottonwoods down by the creek.
    • Choose from women-only or coed classes, each with a maximum 8-1 student-teacher ratio.
    • Religious schools are also widespread, and during the last two decades they have started to open to coed education.
    • Women who attend women's colleges tend to major in science, mathematics and technology disciplines in greater numbers than women who attend coed institutions.
    • Another night, another motel room, and now the guys have insisted on coed rooms.
    • We were crammed into a coed warehouse that housed more than 300 people.
    • Originally founded as a coed institution in 1893 by the United Methodist Church, Bennett became a women's college in 1926.
    • If women want to meet men, they should join a bike club or play coed soccer.
    • I decided to check out one of the more popular leagues - indoor coed soccer.
    • I've even met some parents who provide the alcohol at their kids' parties or permit coed sleepovers.
    • She believed coed schools were best for everyone.
    • Upstairs in the same club there is a coed bathroom.
    • The coach was the person who reasoned her into playing soccer for the coed team.
    • Even in all-female colleges the number of women athletes fall considerably below that needed to satisfy Title IX requirements in coed colleges.
    • We picked out coed teams and played football etc.
    • Coax nine pals into forming a stag or coed softball team and join the Parks and Recreation League; the season starts in March.
    • If we're talking about boys and girls - and most children do go to coed schools - then let's talk about ways to equalize the experience.
    • She was going to a very prestigious, Catholic, coed high school that offered the best sporting programs in the city.
    • They had met when a mutual friend had invited her to play on a coed soccer team.
    • Today we are a coed school of 550 with enlarged faculty and administration.

Rhymes

abed, ahead, bed, behead, Birkenhead, bled, bread, bred, cred, crossbred, dead, dread, Ed, embed, Enzed, fed, fled, Fred, gainsaid, head, infrared, ked, lead, led, Med, misled, misread, Ned, outspread, premed, pure-bred, read, red, redd, said, samoyed, shed, shred, sked, sled, sped, Spithead, spread, stead, ted, thread, tread, underbred, underfed, wed

Definition of coed in US English:

coed

nounˈkoʊˌɛdˈkōˌed
North American dated, informal
  • A female student at a co-educational institution.

    〈北美,旧〉(男女同校的)女生

    three Iowa State coeds
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In those days, Alabama coeds had to be in by midnight.
    • Laden with a mismatched stack of old leather-bound books, the pretty coed rounded an aisle and nearly collided with a scruffy looking male.
    • He spoke with authority and enthusiasm, apparently oblivious to the adoring gazes of his star-struck coeds.
    • It may be time to set aside any preconceived notions about these coeds and start thinking of them as serious consumers.
    • The film follows a group of college coeds who decide to take a wild trip during spring break over to a Halloween-style rave on a dark and desolate island.
    Synonyms
    undergraduate, postgraduate, scholar, tutee
adjectiveˈkoʊˌɛdˈkōˌed
informal
  • (of an institution or system) co-educational.

    (机构,体制)男女同校的

    they're going coed in September
    a coed comprehensive school
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Another night, another motel room, and now the guys have insisted on coed rooms.
    • I decided to check out one of the more popular leagues - indoor coed soccer.
    • They had met when a mutual friend had invited her to play on a coed soccer team.
    • I've even met some parents who provide the alcohol at their kids' parties or permit coed sleepovers.
    • We were crammed into a coed warehouse that housed more than 300 people.
    • Today we are a coed school of 550 with enlarged faculty and administration.
    • If we're talking about boys and girls - and most children do go to coed schools - then let's talk about ways to equalize the experience.
    • Religious schools are also widespread, and during the last two decades they have started to open to coed education.
    • Even in all-female colleges the number of women athletes fall considerably below that needed to satisfy Title IX requirements in coed colleges.
    • Coax nine pals into forming a stag or coed softball team and join the Parks and Recreation League; the season starts in March.
    • If women want to meet men, they should join a bike club or play coed soccer.
    • The coach was the person who reasoned her into playing soccer for the coed team.
    • The rutted roads were thick with mostly male and coed groups, camped where the piñons give way to cottonwoods down by the creek.
    • Originally founded as a coed institution in 1893 by the United Methodist Church, Bennett became a women's college in 1926.
    • We picked out coed teams and played football etc.
    • Choose from women-only or coed classes, each with a maximum 8-1 student-teacher ratio.
    • She was going to a very prestigious, Catholic, coed high school that offered the best sporting programs in the city.
    • She believed coed schools were best for everyone.
    • Women who attend women's colleges tend to major in science, mathematics and technology disciplines in greater numbers than women who attend coed institutions.
    • Upstairs in the same club there is a coed bathroom.
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