grads的意思和读音

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n. (graduate )

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n.1., (graduate )

n.1.a graduate

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1.In his opinion, college grads need to hold on to their first job for at least a year.

2.But it's not just company founders and CEOs or Ivy League grads that can benefit from having a strong sense of conviction.、CEO

3.A pigeonhole flat serves well as a temporary lodging for new grads, but it doesn't address their long-term needs for accommodation, he said.

4.Anxious university grads see a silver lining. But many have begun to be aware of new challenges for job seekers.

5.But the great part about life is that sometimes ordinary Dartmouth grads, people like you and me, get a chance to do extraordinary things.

6.At least, that's what the Communist Youth League Beijing Committee says it has for grads.

7.Especially the surface determination for the matials with multi-layer or content grads structure is very challenging.

8.Not surprisingly, law school is one of the most popular destinations for Yale grads majoring in history.

9.Conclusion There exists different communication motivation among different universities, grads, sexes, majors, and personalities.

10.When jobs are scarce, more college grads start out in lower-level jobs with lower starting salaries.