coed
英:[ˌkəʊˈed] 美: [ˌkoʊˈed]
coed 基本解释
adj.(教育、学校等)男女同校的;
n.(男女同校大学中的)女大学生;
英英释义
Coed
Coed, or Co-ed (short for "co-education"), refers to mixed-sex education,the integrated education of males and females in the same institution and other activities that include both sexes. It is also defined in current dictionaries as a female college student in a coeducational institution.以上来源于:Wikipedia
coed 相关例句
双语例句
用作形容词(adj.)- Is your school coed?
你们学校是男女合校吗?
权威例句
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