freshman
freshman — noun
1. a person in their first year of study at an educational institution such as a hi
a person in their first year of study at an educational institution such as a high school or university
Lien felt nervous on her first day as a freshman at National Taiwan University.
clause structure: as a freshman at [institution]
The school runs a special orientation week to help freshmen settle in.
plural: freshmen; collocation: orientation week
Ritu shared a dorm room with three other freshmen during her first semester.
Minho was the only freshman on the university debate team.
Nikhil dropped his tray in the freshman cafeteria on his first day of college.
- first-year student
neutral term used in both US and UK English; 'freshman' is more casual and US-specific
- fresher
informal British term for a first-year university student; not used in the US
- senior
a student in the fourth and final year of high school or college
文法句型
freshman + noun (e.g. freshman year, freshman class)
用法筆記
This term is used mainly in the US education system. Equivalent terms in British English are 'first-year student' or 'fresher' (informal). The plural is 'freshmen'. Also commonly used as an adjective in phrases like 'freshman year' and 'freshman class'.
常見錯誤
2. a person who is new to a particular job, sport, or activity and is still learnin
a person who is new to a particular job, sport, or activity and is still learning the basics
Hamza joined the company as a freshman programmer and learned from senior developers.
collocation: freshman [role] — as an adjective before a job title
Adisa was the only freshman on the city council and asked senior members for guidance.
The photography club welcomes freshmen who have never used a camera before.
Isabela felt like a freshman in the kitchen cooking rice for the first time.
文法句型
freshman + noun (e.g. freshman politician)
用法筆記
This sense is less common than the academic meaning and is often used figuratively. It can sound informal. 'Newcomer' or 'beginner' are more neutral alternatives. Frequently appears as an adjective before a job title (e.g., 'freshman senator', 'freshman legislator').