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graduate美 ['ɡrædʒu.eɪt] 英 ['ɡrædʒueɪt] - n.毕业生;大学毕业生;学士学位获得者
- v.大学毕业;获得学位(尤指学士);毕业(尤指中学)
- adj.得学士称号的;刻度的
- 网络研究生;研究所;量筒
复数:graduates 过去分词:graduated 现在分词:graduating adj.+n. graduate school,recent graduate,graduate degree,graduate program,graduate study v. progress,move up,mark off,measure off,divide up 1. | ~ (in sth) 大学毕业生;学士学位获得者a person who has a university degree |
| a graduate in history 历史学学士 | | | | a graduate of Yale/a Yale graduate 耶鲁大学毕业生 | | a graduate student/course 研究生;研究生课程 |
2. | 毕业生a person who has completed their school studies |
| a high school graduate 中学毕业生 |
1. | [i][t] 获得学位(尤指学士);大学毕业to get a degree, especially your first degree, from a university or college |
| Only three students graduated in Czech studies last year. 去年只有三名学生获得捷克研究学士学位。 | | She graduated from Harvard this year. 她今年毕业于哈佛大学。 | | He graduated from York with a degree in Psychology. 他毕业于约克大学,获心理学学士学位。 | | She graduated college last year. 她去年大学毕业。 |
2. | [i][t] 毕业(尤指中学)to complete a course in education, especially at high school |
| Martha graduated from high school two years ago. 玛莎两年前高中毕业。 | | Martha graduated high school two years ago. 玛莎两年前高中毕业。 |
3. | [t] ~ sb (from sth) 授予(某人)学位(或毕业文凭等)to give a degree, diploma , etc. to sb |
| The college graduated 50 students last year. 去年这所学院有 50 名毕业生。 |
4. | [i] ~ (from sth) to sth 逐渐发展(或变化、进展、上升)to start doing sth more difficult or important than what you were doing before |
| She recently graduated from being a dancer to having a small role in a movie. 她最近从一个舞蹈演员逐步过渡到在电影里扮演小角色。 |
n. | | v. | 1. 〔英国〕大学毕业,取得学位, 〔美国〕毕业; 取得资格 1. 〔英国〕大学毕业,取得学位, 〔美国〕毕业; 取得资格 | adj. | |
n. | 1. somebody who has obtained a diploma or degree, e.g. from a high school or college 2. somebody who has obtained a bachelor's degree from a college, university, or other higher education institution 3. a container, e.g. a flask or tube, with graduated markings that is used for measuring liquids | v. | 1. to receive a diploma or degree after completing a course of study in a school, college, or university 2. to give a diploma or degree to a student completing a course of study 3. to move upward from one level or activity to another 4. to mark something with units of measurement 5. to sort things into groups according to quality, size, or type 6. to complete your studies at a school such as a high school, college, or university and get a diploma or a degree 7. to finish your studies at a high school 8. to make progress, or to reach a higher position 9. (chiefly US)give a degree or diploma to 10. mark with degrees for measuring 1. to receive a diploma or degree after completing a course of study in a school, college, or university 2. to give a diploma or degree to a student completing a course of study 3. to move upward from one level or activity to another 4. to mark something with units of measurement 5. to sort things into groups according to quality, size, or type 6. to complete your studies at a school such as a high school, college, or university and get a diploma or a degree 7. to finish your studies at a high school 8. to make progress, or to reach a higher position 9. (chiefly US)give a degree or diploma to 10. mark with degrees for measuring | adj. | 1. relating to education for students who have acquired a bachelor's degree 2. relating to or involved in studying for a master’s degree or a doctorate after receiving your first degree from a college or university. The British word is postgraduate 3. graduate studies and courses are for students who already have a degree. The usual British word is postgraduate. |
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