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Ivy League

adjective
/ˌaɪvi ˈliːɡ/
/ˌaɪvi ˈliːɡ/
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  1. connected with a group of eight traditional universities in the eastern US with high academic standards and a high social status常春藤联盟:与美国东部拥有八所传统大学的大学联系在一起,这些大学具有较高的学术水平和较高的社会地位
    • Ivy League colleges常春藤大学
    Culture the Ivy Leaguethe Ivy LeagueUS universities and colleges organize themselves into conferences, groups of institutions that are near each other and do certain activities, such as sports, together. The most highly respected of these groups is the Ivy League in the north-eastern US. Its most famous members are Harvard and Yale Universities, whose strong competition in various sports is like that between Oxford and Cambridge Universities in Britain. The other members of the Ivy League are Columbia University, Cornell University, Dartmouth College, Brown University, Princeton University, and the University of Pennsylvania. The name Ivy League comes from the ivy (= a climbing plant) that grows on the old buildings of the colleges.Ivy League institutions have a very high academic reputation, and many more people want to attend them than are able to do so. They are very expensive, with high tuition fees, although scholarships are available to help students who cannot pay for themselves. People who are educated in the Ivy League have a good chance of finding a well-paid job, and many political leaders have been to Ivy League universities. Many other colleges and universities in the US offer a high standard of education but none has the status of the Ivy League institutions.
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