1 a feeling of friendship and support:
2 a social organization for male students at a college or university
the coaching fraternity
Indeed, one of the accomplishments that was repeatedly pointed out to me was the fraternity's all-sports intramural championship the year before my participant observation began.
We do not find fraternities like this in a female configuration.
In colleges, study was not supposed to interfere with good times; collective entertainment - whether football or fraternities - occupied a significant portion of students' time.
On regular speaking tours, he participated in the affairs of fraternities, churches, and educational institutions nationwide.
Monasteries, ecclesiastical colleges, chantries and religious fraternities that had played vital roles were dissolved, while schools, almshouses and hospitals saw their endowments abolished or threatened.
Evidence of community associations and networks can be traced back to the religious fraternities known as cofradi'as that date from at least 1594.
As with all things that are stereotyped, however, all fraternities are not the same, nor do most fraternities have the problems associated with the stereotype.
Much of this animosity can be attributed to the reputation fraternities have for engaging in unwise, irresponsible, demeaning, and criminal activities.
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群體, (有相同職業或興趣愛好的)群體,集團, (美國或加拿大的)男大學生聯誼會…
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群体, (有相同职业或兴趣爱好的)群体,集团, (美国或加拿大的)男大学生联谊会…
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mundo, clase, asociación estudiantil…
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confrérie, fraternité, confrérie d’étudiants…
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