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词汇 upperclassman
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Definition of upperclassman in English:

upperclassman

nounPlural upperclassmenʌpəˈklɑːsmənˌəpərˈklæsmən
US
  • A junior or senior in high school or college.

    〈美〉(大学或中学的)高年级学生,三、四年级学生

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Although academy upperclassmen and military training instructors are available to help the trainees, it is a group of chaplains that offers them a quiet retreat from the rigors of training.
    • Leave the college anxiety to the upperclassmen - you'll have plenty of time to deal with that later.
    • And if our freshmen feel they can talk to faculty and to upperclassmen, they're going to stay.
    • The influence of a student's maturity level, chosen in the studies to be represented by class standing, has also been shown to influence economic learning, with upperclassmen outperforming freshmen.
    • However, it would be an excellent text for upperclassmen, as well as beginning graduate students.
    • The newer dorms usually reserved for the upperclassmen are sprinkled with sophomores pushed out of their traditional housing by the wave of first-years.
    • It reminds everyone of the rigid service academy structure, inherited from British boys' schools like Eton, in which upperclassmen dominate their juniors.
    • I understand most of them were upperclassmen,’ Jefferson County schools spokeswoman Marilyn Saltzman said.
    • The first lesson I learned as a plebe came from an upperclassman yelling in my face.
    • By the 2003-04 academic year, upperclassmen enrollment is projected to reach 46.
    • ‘It's an all day opportunity to bond with other students, including upperclassmen, and that helps a little bit,’ Jackson says.
    • The relationship between upperclassmen and younger students changed.
    • We indicated that underclassmen rated that teacher higher than upperclassmen.
    • The college administration would like to keep upperclassmen on campus to be a part of student life instead of moving into apartments.
    • It began during my freshman year in college when an upperclassman during orientation told our group we had to learn how to juggle.
    • ‘Everybody wanted to reward the upperclassmen, but in the ever-changing world of college basketball, you've got to reward the young guys who earn it,’ Weaver says.
    • Doesn't happen very often, they usually let sophomores and upperclassmen have the suites.
    • Kurono returns to classes at his high school; a gang of upperclassmen punks is constantly threatening one of his friends.
    • The prom, I'd found out a few weeks ago, was a dance for upperclassmen at her high school.
    • Everyone from the oldest upperclassmen and lowly freshman delighted in the prospects of two days without school.

Definition of upperclassman in US English:

upperclassman

nounˌəpərˈklasmənˌəpərˈklæsmən
US
  • A junior or senior in high school or college.

    〈美〉(大学或中学的)高年级学生,三、四年级学生

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The college administration would like to keep upperclassmen on campus to be a part of student life instead of moving into apartments.
    • And if our freshmen feel they can talk to faculty and to upperclassmen, they're going to stay.
    • The first lesson I learned as a plebe came from an upperclassman yelling in my face.
    • The relationship between upperclassmen and younger students changed.
    • Leave the college anxiety to the upperclassmen - you'll have plenty of time to deal with that later.
    • Although academy upperclassmen and military training instructors are available to help the trainees, it is a group of chaplains that offers them a quiet retreat from the rigors of training.
    • Everyone from the oldest upperclassmen and lowly freshman delighted in the prospects of two days without school.
    • The prom, I'd found out a few weeks ago, was a dance for upperclassmen at her high school.
    • However, it would be an excellent text for upperclassmen, as well as beginning graduate students.
    • ‘It's an all day opportunity to bond with other students, including upperclassmen, and that helps a little bit,’ Jackson says.
    • The influence of a student's maturity level, chosen in the studies to be represented by class standing, has also been shown to influence economic learning, with upperclassmen outperforming freshmen.
    • By the 2003-04 academic year, upperclassmen enrollment is projected to reach 46.
    • It began during my freshman year in college when an upperclassman during orientation told our group we had to learn how to juggle.
    • I understand most of them were upperclassmen,’ Jefferson County schools spokeswoman Marilyn Saltzman said.
    • Doesn't happen very often, they usually let sophomores and upperclassmen have the suites.
    • ‘Everybody wanted to reward the upperclassmen, but in the ever-changing world of college basketball, you've got to reward the young guys who earn it,’ Weaver says.
    • We indicated that underclassmen rated that teacher higher than upperclassmen.
    • It reminds everyone of the rigid service academy structure, inherited from British boys' schools like Eton, in which upperclassmen dominate their juniors.
    • The newer dorms usually reserved for the upperclassmen are sprinkled with sophomores pushed out of their traditional housing by the wave of first-years.
    • Kurono returns to classes at his high school; a gang of upperclassmen punks is constantly threatening one of his friends.
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