GRE的意思和读音

GRE

: [dʒiː·ɑːr·iː]

abbr.(=Graduate Record Examination)

(Graduate Record Examination);(Generic Routing Encapsulation)

GREabbr.

1.Graduate Record Examination (an examination taken by students who want to study for a further degree in the US)

abbr.1.(=Graduate Record Examination)2.3.【IT】

abbr.1.(=Graduate Record Examination) a standardized test taken by applicants to graduate schools in the United States2.[Military]Ground Radar Equipment3.[IT]generic routing encapsulation

1.(Graduate Record Examination)GRE8160· …

2.(Generic Routing Encapsulation)GRE

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1.When I decided to come to the USA graduate school , I spent almost a year to prepare for the GRETOEFL examine the application process done.GRE

2.Bhargavi Pottam writes from the American state of Pennsylvania to ask the difference between the GRE general test and subject tests.GRE

3.He also never explained why some graduate students, with low GRE scores, were working for him in the first place.GRE

4.The company specializes in GMAT, GRE, SAT and LSAT testing and matches videos and lessons to a students "learning arc" .GMAT、GRE、SATLSAT“learning.arc”

5.The bad result of GRE frustrated him to go aboard for further study.GRE

6.He was unable to make much pro GRE ss, hard as he tried.

7.Columbia Business School: Accepts GRE test scores in place of the GMAT, only if applicant has not taken the GMAT within the last 5 years.5GMATGREGMAT

8.Those urprohilittle bisexualtplanners who are oblivious to this point will pay gre to price. . . which they cannot afford to pay for it.广

9.Doing as best as you can to remember GRE vocabularies is possibly a very stupid and miserable things.GRE

10.If you haven't taken the GRE already, it may feel overwhelming to think about studying for it.GRE