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Qué (quién) es varsity - definición

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Varsity (newspaper); VARSITY; Varsity (disambiguation); Varsity (song); The Varsity

varsity         
n.
college or secondary-school team
(AE)
1) to make ('be selected to join') the varsity
2) the junior varsity
3) on the varsity (we play on the varsity)
varsity         
¦ noun (plural varsities) Brit. dated or S. African university.
?[usu. as modifier] chiefly N. Amer. a sports team which represents a university or college.
Origin
C17: shortening of university, reflecting an archaic pronunciation
varsity         
(varsities)
1.
People sometimes use varsity to describe things that relate to universities, especially sports activities or teams at a university or competitions between universities. (BRIT mainly JOURNALISM)
The school has not given them the same opportunities to participate in varsity sports that men receive.
ADJ: ADJ n
2.
The varsity is the main or first team for a particular sport at a high school, college, or university. (AM)
She has been in the playoffs every year since she made the varsity...
N-COUNT: oft N n

Wikipedia

Varsity

Varsity may refer to:

  • University, an institution of higher (or tertiary) education and research which awards academic degrees in various academic disciplines
Ejemplos de uso de varsity
1. Relative newcomers Tagged Inc. and Varsity Media Group Inc.‘s Varsity World are billing themselves as safe havens for teens.
2. Robb coached the varsity girls tennis team and junior varsity boys team at Newport High in Bellevue outside Seattle.
3. The current public high school model –– one first–year team, one varsity, maybe one sub–varsity –– might have made sense when it was adopted some 80 years ago.
4. Yes or No?" on their bottoms, which they bared during a junior varsity game last Thursday.
5. At Varsity World, moderators screen most writings, photos and other materials before posting.