campus

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English - Turkish
kampüs

Üniversite kampüsünün merkezinde kurucusunun heykeli duruyor. - In the center of the university campus stands the statue of the founder.

Tom kampüsümüzden çok uzakta olmayan iyi bir restoran buldu. - Tom found a good restaurant not too far from our campus.

yerleşke

Ne güzel bir yerleşke! - What a beautiful campus!

{f} okulda kalma cezası vermek
{i} okul arazisi
üniversite veya okul arazi ve avlusu
{i} kampus

Kampus polisini aradı. - She called the campus police.

campus wide information system
(CWIS) Kampüs Çapında Bilgi Sistemi
off-campus
kampüs dışı
to campus
kampüse
English - English
An institution of higher education and its ambiance

During the late 1960s, many an American campus was in a state of turmoil.

The grounds or property of a school, college, university, business, church, or hospital, often understood to include buildings and other structures

The campus is sixty hectares in size.

location of college or university
The location responsible for the control of courses and students They may be alpha or numeric codes eg 3 - Offshore Wagga, W - Wagga
One of four institutions making up the University of Nebraska offering courses, baccalaureate and advanced degrees in numerous fields of study For more information please visit us on the web at: http: //www nebraska edu
a field on which the buildings of a university are situated
All property owned or controlled by Brigham Young University - Hawaii
A school's buildings, grounds, and other facilities collectively comprise its "campus"
A group of buildings or floors within a building, located within a few miles of each other, that share information over the same network
One of the five geographic locations in Pennsylvania of the University: Pittsburgh, Johnstown, Greensburg, Titusville, Bradford
The grounds on which the buildings of the institution are located
An administrative center for the university Campuses are degree-awarding entities The term "campus" should not be confused with the Banner term "campus code" (see definition below) UAF campuses include: Bristol Bay, Chukchi, Fairbanks, Interior-Aleutians, Kuskokwim, Northwest, and Tanana Valley
The grounds and buildings of a school or college The Getty refers to the Getty Center as a campus because, like a campus, the Center is a series of related buildings, not just one building such as a museum or library
The grounds, class buildings, and residence halls of a college
A campus is an area of land that contains the main buildings of a university or college. Private automobiles are not allowed on campus
The buildings & grounds of a complex (university, college, industrial park or military establishment)
The campus is the grounds in which the University is situated The University of Melbourne has several campuses The main campus is at Parkville, and others are situated around Victoria
(vb) to work out on a campus board 2 (vb ) to rock climbing moves with feet dangling as if using a campus board
includes Fredericton (UNBF) and Saint John (UNBSJ)
{i} college grounds, property on which a college is located
The buildings and contiguous property of a complex, such as a university, college, industrial park, military establishment, municipality or health care facility, to name a few
The place where courses are delivered by TAFE NSW Also known as a 'college' A group or cluster of campuses forms an Institute
The physical location from where a program of study is being delivered This location may or may not be owned by the Institution which enrols the student For on-line or other distance education courses this would be the location at where the electronic course material is maintained
Amalgamation of the two former institutions resulted in two main campuses: Hobart (H) campus, the former University of Tasmania, incorporating School of Art,Clinical School, Conservatorium of Music, and Menzies Centre Launceston (L) campus, the former Tasmanian State Institute of Technology, incorporating the Newnham campus, and prior to 1995, the Burnie and Devonport study centres North West Centre (W), replacing the Burnie and Devonport study centres in 1995
The buildings and grounds of a complex, such as a university, college, industrial park or military establishment
Akron, Wayne We will continue to have two campuses: Akron and Wayne We can also have locations (such as Coventry North) attached to a campus
vb to work out on a campus board 2 (vb ) to rock climbing moves with feet dangling as if using a campus board
College or school grounds and buildings, a college or self contained division of a university
The principal grounds of a college or school, between the buildings or within the main inclosure; as, the college campus
For administrative purposes, the campus at which a student is enrolled In general, most of the units of study being undertaken by a student are at the home campus
A physically separate land area, building or group of buildings that is a part of the University
campus legend
A person who is renowned within a particular educational institution

When I had my first exposure to Dorson at MSU in his undergraduate American Folklore course in fall quarter 1954, he had become a campus legend.

campus legend
A widely circulated apocryphal or untrue story pertaining to people, events, or places on the campus of an educational institution, often having elements of humour or horror

In campus legend, the grind, the non-athletic boy, the unattractive girl, are popularly associated with Phi Beta Kappa, but the caricature cannot be justified.

campus legends
plural form of campus legend
campus-legend
Attributive form of campus legend

campus-legend circulation.

campus.
camp

It's fifteen minutes' walk from here to the campus. - It's a fifteen minute walk from here to the campus.

It's a fifteen minute walk from here to the campus. - It's fifteen minutes' walk from here to the campus.

off-campus
Engaging in an activity by a faculty member or a student of an educational institution off the campus
off-campus
Pertaining to facilities or activities regularly utilized by the faculty or students of an educational institution that are located off the campus
off-campus
Pertaining to a student of an educational institution who resides off the campus
on-campus
Pertaining to a student of an educational institution who resides on the campus
on-campus
Pertaining to facilities or activities regularly utilized by the faculty or students of an educational institution that are located on the campus
on-campus
Engaging in an activity by a faculty member or a student of an educational institution on the campus
satellite campus
The campus of a college or university that is physically detached from the main university or college area
Big Man on Campus
an important and popular male student at a college or university, especially someone who is good at sports
campi
nonstandard, irregular plural of campus
campuses
plural of campus
university campus
district in which a university is situated
campus

    Hyphenation

    cam·pus

    Turkish pronunciation

    kämpıs

    Pronunciation

    /ˈkampəs/ /ˈkæmpəs/

    Etymology

    [ 'kam-p&s ] (noun.) 1774. From Latin campus (“field”). First used in its current sense in reference to Princeton University in the 1770s.

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