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Significados de
collegium
en inglés
ruso
коллегия
portugués
collegium
español
collegium
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Any association in ancient Rome with a legal personality.
college
collegia
Términos relacionados
association
español
collegium
Sinónimos
Examples for "
college
"
college
collegia
Examples for "
college
"
1
The moment we leave the
college
,
our safety concerns begin, said Present.
2
It's a great idea, particularly the part about hiring new
college
graduates.
3
He also added that unemployment is particularly high among young,
college
-
educated
Americans.
4
It entails a good deal more work than the average
college
application.
5
Our eldest daughter dropped out of her
college
course earlier this year.
1
Advocates of the Roman
Collegia
theory explain it in the following manner.
2
COLLEGIA
]
Colet's censure of the colleges in the English universities must apply to the older institutions founded before the Renaissance.
3
(6) From the Roman
Collegia
of Artificers.
Uso de
collegium
en inglés
1
The
collegium
was flooded with applicants who wanted to study at the institute.
2
The
collegium
was assuming an educational function as well as an investigative one.
3
If the
collegium
prospers, mankind will profit from our work.
4
I wish you would join us at the
collegium
,
at least for a while.
5
But we can't move the entire
collegium
to the southwest desert for six months.
6
If he extends his lands, the
collegium
may incidentally profit.
7
The luxury of his chapel and
collegium
was madly extravagant.
8
Only that it's a long dangerous trip, and I can't spare six months' absence from the
collegium
.
9
I appear to support him, superficially, or at least to overlook him-for the sake of the
collegium
.
10
After Comonot's Treaty, some dragons had aspired to run a little
collegium
to help fulfill Comonot's proposed interspecies knowledge exchange.
11
Law minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said the transfer was routine and had been recommended by the Supreme Court
collegium
earlier this month.
12
There were no further questions and the thon proceeded to his second topic: the growth and the present activities of his
collegium
.
13
But also important, if they're brought here, they can be examined by everyone in the
collegium
who's qualified to form an opinion.
14
Of course we've all heard of your theoretical work at your own
collegium
,
but it's too technical for most of us to understand.
15
I'm sure I could get the
collegium
to send your abbot at least a hundred gold hannegans a year while you were with us, too.
16
Or do you really believe that your
collegium
can stay aloof from his ambitions when he begins to find out that you're valuable to him?
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Sobre este término
collegium
Nombre
Singular
Colocaciones frecuentes
entire collegium
get the collegium
little collegium
own collegium
Translations for
collegium
ruso
коллегия
portugués
collegium
español
collegium
Collegium
a través del tiempo