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A n1 Sch, Univ ( place of tertiary education) établissement m d'enseignement supérieur ; (school, part of university) collège m ; US Univ faculté f ; to live in/out of college GB vivre au/hors du collège ; to go to college, to be at ou in US college faire des études supérieures ; to enter/leave college commencer/terminer ses études supérieures ; to put a child through college payer des études supérieures à un enfant ; to drop out of college, to be a college dropout abandonner ses études ;2 ( professional body) (of arms, cardinals) collège m ; (of doctors, surgeons) académie f ; (of midwives, nurses) association f ;to give sth the old college try US essayer de tout son cœur.ⓘ Colleges Aux États-Unis, on emploie ce terme pour divers types d'établissements d'enseignement supérieur qui proposent des études en deux ans ( community college, technical college, junior college), ou en quatre ans ( four-year college, university) qui préparent au Bachelor's Degree puis à un diplôme de troisième cycle. L'admission dans ces établissements se fait en fonction du dossier scolaire des élèves, des matières qu'ils ont étudiées en high school, et de leurs résultats aux examens de fin d'études secondaires. ⇒ high school
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bachelor-at-arms — achelor at arms n. a knight of the lowest order; he was permitted to display only a pennon. Syn: knight bachelor, bachelor [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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bachelor-at-arms — /ˌbætʃələr ət ˈamz/ (say .bachuhluhr uht ahmz) noun (plural bachelors at arms) → bachelor (def. 3) …
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