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Definition of varsity in English: varsitynounPlural varsities ˈvɑːsɪtiˈvɑrsədi South African, British, NZ dated 1University. 〈英,旧或南非〉大学 he had his hair cut when he got back from varsity 他从大学一回来就剪了头发。 Example sentencesExamples - I have a clear memory of lunch at a similar time of year in my first year of varsity, although it's probably several memories compressed into one.
- Yeah, well it's kind of helped me through some pretty dire times of stress, like my 4th year at varsity.
- They'd worked out that they had the same lectures at varsity.
- After the end of varsity in 1997, I decided to stay on in Dunedin and job hunt.
- In varsity, a friend told me quite plainly and cynically that friends use each other to gain something, using to gain information, influence, solace and companionship.
- For me it was just vacation work before I went back to varsity, but Danny needed something that provided a career.
- Noelle is having a holiday then going back to varsity.
- On the advice of several industry people whom I consulted fresh out of varsity, I'd always intended to work in a commercial law role for two years.
- My father, who described himself as a ‘language master’, frequently regaled me with tales of his life at the varsity.
- Students come from across Africa, are based at varsities across the country, but come to Cape Town for an initial intense burst of studying.
- ‘Between us we found three horn players around campus and got organised to meet for rehearsals when varsity kicked off in the new year,’ Nick says.
- While still at varsity, Nyokong married and had two children sandwiched on either side of her first degree.
- I was driving up the coast, to Kakanui, a small east coast beach settlement, a place were I lived for about six months after finishing varsity.
- Singh said the Government would soon release funds to provide basic facilities for Tumkur varsity.
- The powers that be had better soon realise that this varsity has outstanding lecturers who are by far the most competent and passionate people for the job.
- ‘They grow in confidence and this benefits them later when they go to varsity,’ says Rebeck.
- A spokesperson for the Nelson Mandela varsity, Roslyn Baatjies, said their student debt stood at R101,9m at the end of July.
- There are a few students who will only be returning to varsity tomorrow, and so will be joining our new choir next week.
- I think I'm going to go back to varsity next year, after all.
- When I finished varsity and started paying the loan off, I had gone to work as a laboratory analyst.
- 1.1as modifier (especially of a sporting event or team) relating to a university, especially Oxford or Cambridge.
〈英〉(与)大学(尤指牛津或剑桥)体育竞赛(或体育运动队)(有关)的 大学体育比赛。 Example sentencesExamples - How could I not be used to it when I'm in the volleyball varsity team?
- The reason why Clemington had made it to the finals four years in a row would have to be based on the fact that four years ago, Chris Donovan and Devon Matthews joined the boy's varsity team.
- The sport has been played at the university for almost 30 years and this year, the annual varsity match against Cambridge was on Sky TV.
- I played at Lord's in the varsity match, but unfortunately we lost.
- On the weekend of 7th week the varsity marathon kayaking takes place.
- It was only a few weeks later that he scored 169 for Cambridge in the varsity match.
- He said he wanted to play for the varsity team but never went out for it.
- Also a special word for Steve Bacon, who added to his recent heroics in the varsity match to ease his way to the singles cuppers championship as well.
- 1.2North American The principal team representing a high school or college in a sport or other competition.
Miller promoted him to the varsity for his sophomore season Example sentencesExamples - By the time he joined the varsity as a sophomore, he and his coach realized he should become a full-time catcher.
- He shot up to 5-8 before joining the varsity, and now, listed at 6-0, is at least an inch taller than his father and brother.
- I've played two years on varsity for Lincoln - 9th and 10th grade.
- I played varsity golf my senior year in high school.
- Her boyfriend went to Vallier, and played on the varsity basketball team.
- I was into music and arts; he was on the baseball varsity of his school and the team representing his city.
- In varsity and Olympic competition, races may involve boats with one, two, four, or eight rowers.
- Your best friend made the varsity basketball team?
- Conner had him on the freshman team for two days before moving him to the varsity.
- As a freshman at Birmingham High School in Los Angeles, he was a pretty good basketball player, made junior varsity, and although he didn't play much he put up good numbers when he did.
- He was even more of an athlete than Ross - although he would be entering eighth grade come fall, he was on the varsity football, basketball, and lacrosse team.
- The varsity is for the most experienced and talented players.
- The freshman and junior varsity programs can continue the development of fundamentals in preparation for the varsity.
- There were about ten people who were from the varsity team last year, and fifteen from the junior varsity.
- Greg Henderson was the youngest on the team; he was a sophomore on varsity.
- He was also elected captain for the varsity basketball team and class president that same year.
- His junior year he decided to give the game another try, and made the junior varsity squad.
- Emily, Crash's buddy and team mate, was good enough that they moved her up to play varsity with the 16-18 year olds.
- Mikie was the captain of the varsity basketball team and had been away a week at Ohio for a tournament with the top high school teams in the country.
- With five assistant coaches and two trainers, the varsity's bench resembled an NBA team's.
OriginMid 17th century: shortening of university, reflecting an archaic pronunciation. Definition of varsity in US English: varsitynounˈvɑrsədiˈvärsədē North American 1The principal team representing a high school or college in a sport or other competition. Miller promoted him to the varsity for his sophomore season as modifier girls' varsity basketball Example sentencesExamples - Conner had him on the freshman team for two days before moving him to the varsity.
- By the time he joined the varsity as a sophomore, he and his coach realized he should become a full-time catcher.
- The varsity is for the most experienced and talented players.
- Her boyfriend went to Vallier, and played on the varsity basketball team.
- I played varsity golf my senior year in high school.
- The freshman and junior varsity programs can continue the development of fundamentals in preparation for the varsity.
- His junior year he decided to give the game another try, and made the junior varsity squad.
- In varsity and Olympic competition, races may involve boats with one, two, four, or eight rowers.
- I was into music and arts; he was on the baseball varsity of his school and the team representing his city.
- There were about ten people who were from the varsity team last year, and fifteen from the junior varsity.
- He was also elected captain for the varsity basketball team and class president that same year.
- He shot up to 5-8 before joining the varsity, and now, listed at 6-0, is at least an inch taller than his father and brother.
- As a freshman at Birmingham High School in Los Angeles, he was a pretty good basketball player, made junior varsity, and although he didn't play much he put up good numbers when he did.
- Mikie was the captain of the varsity basketball team and had been away a week at Ohio for a tournament with the top high school teams in the country.
- I've played two years on varsity for Lincoln - 9th and 10th grade.
- He was even more of an athlete than Ross - although he would be entering eighth grade come fall, he was on the varsity football, basketball, and lacrosse team.
- Emily, Crash's buddy and team mate, was good enough that they moved her up to play varsity with the 16-18 year olds.
- Your best friend made the varsity basketball team?
- With five assistant coaches and two trainers, the varsity's bench resembled an NBA team's.
- Greg Henderson was the youngest on the team; he was a sophomore on varsity.
- 1.1British, NZ, South African dated University.
〈英,旧或南非〉大学 he had his hair cut as soon as he got back from varsity 他从大学一回来就剪了头发。 Example sentencesExamples - Yeah, well it's kind of helped me through some pretty dire times of stress, like my 4th year at varsity.
- On the advice of several industry people whom I consulted fresh out of varsity, I'd always intended to work in a commercial law role for two years.
- A spokesperson for the Nelson Mandela varsity, Roslyn Baatjies, said their student debt stood at R101,9m at the end of July.
- I think I'm going to go back to varsity next year, after all.
- Singh said the Government would soon release funds to provide basic facilities for Tumkur varsity.
- There are a few students who will only be returning to varsity tomorrow, and so will be joining our new choir next week.
- ‘Between us we found three horn players around campus and got organised to meet for rehearsals when varsity kicked off in the new year,’ Nick says.
- ‘They grow in confidence and this benefits them later when they go to varsity,’ says Rebeck.
- The powers that be had better soon realise that this varsity has outstanding lecturers who are by far the most competent and passionate people for the job.
- Students come from across Africa, are based at varsities across the country, but come to Cape Town for an initial intense burst of studying.
- They'd worked out that they had the same lectures at varsity.
- Noelle is having a holiday then going back to varsity.
- In varsity, a friend told me quite plainly and cynically that friends use each other to gain something, using to gain information, influence, solace and companionship.
- I was driving up the coast, to Kakanui, a small east coast beach settlement, a place were I lived for about six months after finishing varsity.
- While still at varsity, Nyokong married and had two children sandwiched on either side of her first degree.
- My father, who described himself as a ‘language master’, frequently regaled me with tales of his life at the varsity.
- When I finished varsity and started paying the loan off, I had gone to work as a laboratory analyst.
- I have a clear memory of lunch at a similar time of year in my first year of varsity, although it's probably several memories compressed into one.
- After the end of varsity in 1997, I decided to stay on in Dunedin and job hunt.
- For me it was just vacation work before I went back to varsity, but Danny needed something that provided a career.
- 1.2British as modifier (especially of a sporting event or team) relating to a university, especially Oxford or Cambridge.
〈英〉(与)大学(尤指牛津或剑桥)体育竞赛(或体育运动队)(有关)的 大学体育比赛。 Example sentencesExamples - Also a special word for Steve Bacon, who added to his recent heroics in the varsity match to ease his way to the singles cuppers championship as well.
- On the weekend of 7th week the varsity marathon kayaking takes place.
- How could I not be used to it when I'm in the volleyball varsity team?
- The reason why Clemington had made it to the finals four years in a row would have to be based on the fact that four years ago, Chris Donovan and Devon Matthews joined the boy's varsity team.
- The sport has been played at the university for almost 30 years and this year, the annual varsity match against Cambridge was on Sky TV.
- I played at Lord's in the varsity match, but unfortunately we lost.
- He said he wanted to play for the varsity team but never went out for it.
- It was only a few weeks later that he scored 169 for Cambridge in the varsity match.
OriginMid 17th century: shortening of university, reflecting an archaic pronunciation. |