jmdict 2265300 Active (id#2170947)
1回生一回生
いっかいせい
  1. [n] Dialect: ksb
    • first-year (university) student
    • freshman
    Cross references:
    • ⇒ see: 1165580 一年生 1. first-year student; first-year pupil
  2. [n]
    • (one of the) first graduates of a new school
History:
    • A 2021-12-24 00:51:56 Jim Breen
    • A* 2021-12-23 00:16:51 Robin Scott
    • Refs
      nikk: その学校の創立第一年度の卒業生。
      meikyo: 第一年度の卒業生。一期生。
      gg5: (第)一期生 (one of) the first students to enter [graduate from] a new school; (one of) the first batch [cohort] of students at a new school.
    • Diff
      @@ -5 +5 @@
      -<keb>一回生</keb>
      +<keb>1回生</keb>
      @@ -8 +8 @@
      -<keb>1回生</keb>
      +<keb>一回生</keb>
      @@ -15 +15 @@
      -<xref type="see" seq="1165580">一年生・2</xref>
      +<xref type="see" seq="1165580">一年生・1</xref>
      @@ -17 +17 @@
      -<gloss>first year (college) student</gloss>
      +<gloss>first-year (university) student</gloss>
      @@ -22 +22 @@
      -<gloss>graduate of one year's standing</gloss>
      +<gloss>(one of the) first graduates of a new school</gloss>
    • A 2012-11-20 04:12:19 Jim Breen
    • Comments
      I don't see a problem with having all 4 of each.
    • Refs
      Daijr: 第一年度の卒業生。
    • Diff
      @@ -20,0 +20,4 @@
      +<sense>
      +<pos>&n;</pos>
      +<gloss>graduate of one year's standing</gloss>
      +</sense>
    • A* 2012-11-05 07:32:06 Marcus Richert
    • Comments
      We currently have 4 -回生 and 4 -年生 entries. Do we really 
      need all of them? 一回生 is in daijr (but then again they don't 
      have a 回生 pref entry/definition so it makes sense to include 
      it somehow), 1-2年生 are in daijs (but supposedly because they 
      also mean biennial/annual plant) but neither has 3-4.
    • Refs
      daijr
    • Diff
      @@ -15,0 +15,2 @@
      +<xref type="see" seq="1165580">一年生・2</xref>
      +<dial>&ksb;</dial>
    • A 2008-04-01 00:00:00
    • Comments
      Entry created
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