co-ed

名词 n. 形容词 adj.
/ˌkoʊˈɛd/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A young woman who attends college. Philippines,US,dated,informal
    — To many a student the most appealing subject in college is a coed. A coed is usually less interested in what she gets out of college than whom.
  2. A (generally young) woman, especially on the campus of a college or other educational institute. Philippines,US,dated,informal
    — 1959: A coed is exotic with mascara on her eye lashes, demureness in a sweater, and 'the future homemaker' with a can opener.
  3. A student of either sex at a co-educational institution.
    — The majority of college coeds are female, but many still have trouble paying for tuition. Scholarships designed specifically for women can be useful in this situation.
形容词 adj.
  1. Of an educational institution, teaching both males and females.
  2. Mixing males and females; unisex; mixed-gender.
    — We played in a co-ed band.

词形变化

more co-ed comparative most co-ed superlative coed alternative co-eds plural coed alternative

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词源

词源 1
Short for the original phrase coeducational referring to an educational institution that taught males and females together.
词源 2
Short for the original phrase coeducational referring to an educational institution that taught males and females together.
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