- university; college
- former imperial university of Japan (established under the ritsuryō system for the training of government administrators)historical termabbreviationsee also
- the Great Learning (one of the Four Books)see also
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
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- university; college
- former imperial university of Japan (established under the ritsuryō system for the training of government administrators)
- the Great Learning (one of the Four Books)
This meaning refers to an institution of higher education where students pursue degrees in various fields.
This meaning pertains to the historical context of educational institutions in Japan that were created for training officials and bureaucrats.
This meaning refers to a classic Chinese text that is key to Confucian literature, often studied in educational contexts.
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The professor who invented it has the right to reasonable remuneration from the university.
It seems as it was a shot-gun wedding so they're having a quiet wedding with only family and a couple of friends from university invited.
I pay my university fees to go to university by part-time work. Well, I'm a 'working student' I suppose.
I had imagined that the newbies fresh from university would probably be stuck with all the backstage work - collecting reference material, getting copies and such but I couldn't have been proved more wrong.
I've already had the entrance ceremony. It's a university alongside the same railway line.
I'm teaching two courses, year one's "Self-expression for University Students" and year two's "Food Chemistry".
For example, I am in a high-level math class that actually gives me college credits for next year.