dartmouth
Học thuậtThân thiện
Definition
- Proper noun:
- A college in New Hampshire: "Dartmouth" refers to a specific institution of higher education, Dartmouth College, located in Hanover, New Hampshire, USA. It is a member of the Ivy League.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- She received her undergraduate degree from Dartmouth.
- Dartmouth is known for its strong liberal arts program.
- The Dartmouth campus is beautiful in the autumn.
Advanced Usage
- "Dartmouth" as a metonym: The name is sometimes used to refer to the institution's administration, alumni body, or athletic teams.
- Dartmouth has announced a new policy on campus housing.
- Dartmouth won the game against its rival.
Variants and Related Words
- Dartmouth College: The full, formal name of the institution.
- Dartmouthian (noun): A student or alumnus of Dartmouth College.
- He is a proud Dartmouthian.
Synonyms
- Ivy League school: A category of prestigious universities in the northeastern United States, which includes Dartmouth.
- Liberal arts college: A type of institution emphasizing undergraduate education in the arts and sciences, which describes Dartmouth's core.
Related Phrases
- "Dartmouth Green": Refers to the central historic lawn on the college campus.
- Students gathered on the Dartmouth Green for the ceremony.
- "Big Green": The nickname for Dartmouth's athletic teams.
- The Big Green are playing at home this weekend.
Noun
- a college in New Hampshire