freshers
英 [ˈfrɛʃəz]
美 [ˈfrɛʃərz]
n. 大学一年级新生
fresher的复数
柯林斯词典
- (fresh 的比较级)
Fresheris the comparative form offresh. - (大学)一年级新生
Freshersare students who have just started their first year at university or college.
in AM, use 美国英语用freshmen
双语例句
- Freshers Week is crucial
新生周非常关键 - However, there is a way of dealing with this shyness in Britain, and it is called Freshers Week.
而在英国,人们找到了克服这种害羞心理的方法,那就是新生周。 - Freshers Week is designed to help people socialize and lose their inhibitions.
开办新生周的目的是为了帮助人们进行社交活动,摆脱情感阻力。 - Beloff also told the freshers that the college expected high standards of application and behaviour: It is not necessary to get drunk every night.
贝洛夫还告诉新生们,学院对他们成绩与行为都有着很高的要求:没有必要每晚灌醉自己。 - So freshers, I offer you my list of things not to do; third-years, hold your heads in shame if you've ever made these mistakes.
所以新生们,我给你们不该做的事情的清单;第三年,如果你曾经犯过这些错,那么在羞愧中抬起头。 - Choosing to take a year out can help you gain valuable experience as well as give you the opportunity to save up some funds to help you with accommodation when you get to university, living costs, food or even just extra cash for freshers week.
选择花一年时间出去尝试新鲜事物不仅可以帮助你获得有价值的经验,还可以有机会赚点上大学的住宿费、餐食费或者至少是未来几周的零花钱。 - I was2 days into freshers week and everyone in my flat had gone out and had a massive night the night before.
那是我成为大一新生的第二天。前一天晚上,我所住的公寓里所有的人都出去狂欢了。 - Freshers Week is the term that UK universities and colleges give to the period immediately before the beginning of a new academic year.
新生周,顾名思义,就是指英国的大学和学院开学前的第一个星期。 - I was in Oxford for Freshers 'Week.
我在牛津参加新生入学周。 - Freshers week is usually based around a series of social events such as discos, live bands, parties* and a Freshers Week Ball.
在新生周通常会举办一系列荡笱律胙社交活动,比如舞会和演大学新生入学须知唱会以及聚会。
