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词汇 alumna
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Definition of alumna in English:

alumna

nounPlural alumnae əˈlʌmnəəˈləmnə
  • A female former pupil or student of a particular school, college, or university.

    女校友

    the University of Ottawa alumna was in Japan
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Some alumnae also criticized Collins for removing the college's mission statement from its website.
    • Naturally, one of its most important sources is the school's alumnae.
    • For some years Merrill served as an alumna trustee of Wellesley College.
    • As an alumna of Northwestern University, I was disappointed that my alma mater was not listed.
    • They work in recruiting and outreach programs and keep in touch with alumni and alumnae.
    • But what has the college done to keep other alumnae interested?
    • An alumna and former employee of the university, she earned her doctorate at Nova Southeastern University.
    • The gift from the alumna will be used to create scholarships and student aid awards to deserving students who pursue careers in health education and music.
    • The keynote speaker, an Iowa State alumna, said information technology is the most important contributor to growth.
    • I have achieved those goals, and it is now my desire to rejoin the ranks of alumnae who serve the college in innumerable ways.
    • An alumna of Bishop Cotton Girls' High School, her talents won her the status of suave scholar.
    • It was one of the reasons I ceased to be an active member or join any of the alumnae groups after I graduated.
    • He was given a tour and expressed his happiness that so many alumnae were attending Oxford.
    • She is an alumna of the Yale School of Art and the Whitney Independent Study Program.
    • One alumna won a summer scholarship to the Alvin Ailey School.
    • Usually it is not a matter of controversy when a distinguished alumna returns to her alma mater to address former mentors and current students.
    • The core of any marketing strategy for new physicists is to bring alumnae and alumni into direct contact with students and faculty.
    • I am a proud alumna of the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University.
    • The descendant was also an alumna of the school, and she agreed to donate samples of her blood for the project.
    • Another girl, an alumna of the school, now makes promotional films for institutes such as this centre.

Origin

Late 19th century: from Latin, feminine of alumnus (see alumnus).

Definition of alumna in US English:

alumna

nounəˈləmnəəˈləmnə
  • A female graduate or former student of a particular school, college, or university.

    女校友

    the University of Ottawa alumna was in Japan
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Usually it is not a matter of controversy when a distinguished alumna returns to her alma mater to address former mentors and current students.
    • An alumna of Bishop Cotton Girls' High School, her talents won her the status of suave scholar.
    • An alumna and former employee of the university, she earned her doctorate at Nova Southeastern University.
    • The keynote speaker, an Iowa State alumna, said information technology is the most important contributor to growth.
    • I am a proud alumna of the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University.
    • I have achieved those goals, and it is now my desire to rejoin the ranks of alumnae who serve the college in innumerable ways.
    • The descendant was also an alumna of the school, and she agreed to donate samples of her blood for the project.
    • He was given a tour and expressed his happiness that so many alumnae were attending Oxford.
    • The gift from the alumna will be used to create scholarships and student aid awards to deserving students who pursue careers in health education and music.
    • One alumna won a summer scholarship to the Alvin Ailey School.
    • As an alumna of Northwestern University, I was disappointed that my alma mater was not listed.
    • Some alumnae also criticized Collins for removing the college's mission statement from its website.
    • It was one of the reasons I ceased to be an active member or join any of the alumnae groups after I graduated.
    • Another girl, an alumna of the school, now makes promotional films for institutes such as this centre.
    • She is an alumna of the Yale School of Art and the Whitney Independent Study Program.
    • Naturally, one of its most important sources is the school's alumnae.
    • For some years Merrill served as an alumna trustee of Wellesley College.
    • They work in recruiting and outreach programs and keep in touch with alumni and alumnae.
    • The core of any marketing strategy for new physicists is to bring alumnae and alumni into direct contact with students and faculty.
    • But what has the college done to keep other alumnae interested?

Usage

See alumnus

Origin

Late 19th century: from Latin, feminine of alumnus (see alumnus).

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