polytechnic
n. 工藝學校; 綜合性工藝學校,理工專科學校
In Britain, a polytechnic was a college where you could go after leaving school in order to study academic subjects up to degree level, or to train for particular jobs. In 1992, all the polytechnics in Britain became universities.
In the United States, polytechnic is the former name for a school, college, or university which specialized in courses in science and technology.
1. a technical school offering instruction in many industrial arts and applied sciences
Polytechnic University hotel school will be able to, ah, single money will be 100.
理工大學校內賓館就可以啊, 單間也就100塊錢.
The increasing of books polytechnic school brings the heavy work of inquiring and managing.
隨著高職院校圖書資源的增多,對其查詢與管理工作變得日益繁重,本文選用.
Among the 1000 workers, more than 200 possess the certificates of polytechnic school or even higher.
公司擁有員工1000多人, 具中專以上學歷的專業技術人才200餘人.
She was trained as a teacher at Manchester Polytechnic.
她在曼徹斯特工藝專科學校就讀,準備畢業後做老師.
Bank Polytechnic in London students refused to come forward to receive awards from her.
倫敦南班克工藝學校的學生拒絕接受她頒發的獎狀.