English-Thai Dictionary
matriculate
N ผู้สมัคร เข้า เป็น นักศึกษา ผู้สมัคร matriculant phu-sa-mak-kao-pen-nak-suek-sa
matriculate
VI สมัคร เข้า เป็น นักศึกษา enroll enter sa-mak-kao-pen-nak-suek-sa
matriculate
VI สอบ เข้า วิทยาลัย หรือ มหาวิทยาลัย ได้ sob-kao-wid-ya-ya-lai-rue-ma-ha-lai-dai
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
MATRICULATE
v.t.[L. matricula, a roll or register, from matrix. ] To enter or admit to membership in a body or society, particularly in a college or university, by enrolling the name in a register.
MATRICULATE
n.One enrolled in a register, and thus admitted to membership in a society.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
MATRICULATE
Ma *tric "u *late, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Matriculated; p. pr. & vb. n.Matriculating.] Etym: [L. matricula a public roll or register, dim. of matrix a mother, in respect to propagation, also, a public register. See Matrix. ]
Defn: To enroll; to enter in a register; specifically, to enter or admit to membership in a body or society, particularly in a college or university, by enrolling the name in a register. In discovering and matriculating the arms of commissaries from North America. Sir W. Scott.
MATRICULATE
MATRICULATE Ma *tric "u *late, v. i.
Defn: To go though the process of admission to membership, as by examination and enrollment, in a society or college.
MATRICULATE
MATRICULATE Ma *tric "u *late, a.
Defn: Matriculated. Skelton. -- n.
Defn: One who is matriculated. Arbuthnot.
New American Oxford Dictionary
matriculate
ma tric u late |məˈtrikyəˌlāt məˈtrɪkjəˌleɪt məˈtrɪkjuleɪt | ▶verb 1 [ no obj. ] be enrolled at a college or university: he matriculated at the University of Vermont. • [ with obj. ] admit (a student ) to a college or university. 2 [ with obj. ] Heraldry, chiefly Scottish record (arms ) in an official register. ▶noun |məˈtrikyəˌlət məˈtrɪkjəˌlət |chiefly Indian a person who has matriculated. DERIVATIVES ma tric u la tion |məˌtrikyəˈlāSHən |noun ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from medieval Latin matriculat- ‘enrolled, ’ from the verb matriculare, from late Latin matricula ‘register, ’ diminutive of Latin matrix .
Oxford Dictionary
matriculate
matriculate |məˈtrɪkjʊleɪt | ▶verb 1 [ no obj. ] be enrolled at a college or university: they had recently matriculated as undergraduates at Jesus College. • [ with obj. ] admit (a student ) to membership of a college or university. • S. African pass the final school-leaving examination. 2 [ with obj. ] Heraldry, Scottish record (arms ) in an official register. ▶noun |məˈtrɪkjʊlət |chiefly Indian a person who has matriculated. DERIVATIVES matriculant noun (S. African )ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from medieval Latin matriculat- ‘enrolled ’, from the verb matriculare, from late Latin matricula ‘register ’, diminutive of Latin matrix .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
matriculate
ma tric u late /mətrɪ́kjəlèɪt /動詞 自動詞 (公式に )大学に入学する .