1.高等学校[专科学校等]的学生[毕业生]
2.某些团体[集体]的成员
3.〈古,诗〉监狱中同房间的人
1.a college undergraduate, graduate student, or recent graduate
1.Objective: To examine the status of borrelia vincent i in oral cavity and its relation with clinical symptoms in collegians .
目的:观察大学生口腔中奋森氏螺旋体的检出率及其临床症状。
2.The rest of the volunteers were healthy young collegians but not athletes, from a variety of academic departments.
另一半志愿者是身体健康的年轻大学生,但并非运动员,来自于各个院系。
3.Object: To improve collegians' public relation consciousness and capability by course teaching of "Public Relations" .
目的:通过《公共关系学》课程的教学,提高大学生的公关意识和能力。
4.Therefore, it becomes especially important to reinforce the research of collegians' morality-unconstraint.
加强对大学生道德失范行为的研究就显得尤为重要。
5.And the good social environment also amounts in nourishing the good morality of the collegians.
着力优化社会环境,为大学生道德品质的形成营造良好的社会氛围等。
6.Ideological politics is the soul of various qualities of collegians .
思想政治素质是大学生各种素质的灵魂。
7.Three in four American collegians now consider it "very important" or "essential" that they become "very well-off financially" .
目前有四分之三的美国大学生认为,过上“十分富裕”的生活是“非常重要”和“必不可少”的。
8.Absrtact: Collegians are main force in the modern information society.
摘要:当代大学生是信息社会的主要力量。
9.The specialized collegians are not willing to teach in our school.
有专业本科文凭毕业的大学生不愿意来校任教。
10.Developing collegians'ability to have physical training by themselves
论培养大学生的自我体育锻炼能力