graduate的意思和读音

graduate

: [ˈɡrædʒuət] : ['ɡrædʒueɪt]

n.

v.);

adj.

graduates  graduating  graduated  

v.+n.graduate student

adj.+n.graduate school,recent graduate,graduate degree,graduate program,graduate study

v.fall back

v.progress,move up,mark off,measure off,divide up

n.alumna,alumnus

graduaten.

1.~ (in sth)a person who has a university degree

a graduate in history

a science graduate

a graduate of Yale/a Yale graduate

a graduate student/course

2.a person who has completed their school studies

a high school graduate

v.

1.[i][t]);to get a degree, especially your first degree, from a university or college

Only three students graduated in Czech studies last year.

She graduated from Harvard this year.

He graduated from York with a degree in Psychology.

She graduated college last year.

2.[i][t]to complete a course in education, especially at high school

Martha graduated from high school two years ago.

Martha graduated high school two years ago.

3.[t]~ sb (from sth)to give a degree, diploma , etc. to sb

The college graduated 50 students last year. 50

4.[i]~ (from sth) to sthto 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.

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n.1.;〈 (of; in)2.,

adj.1.,2.,

v.1.to complete your studies at a school such as a high school, college, or university and get a diploma or a degree2.to give a student a degree or other qualification after a course of study3.to make progress, or to reach a higher position

n.1.someone who has finished their studies at a high school, college, or university2.someone who has a degree from a university or college

adj.1.relating to or involved in studying for a masters degree or a doctorate after receiving your first degree from a college or university. The British word is postgraduate2.graduate studies and courses are for students who already have a degree. The usual British word is postgraduate.

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1.I'd like to tell you about when I was a graduate student, and I spent one summer on the boat in the L studying marine life.

2.I explained as best I could that I had not been a professor but a graduate student, and part of my training was teaching undergraduates.

3.So by the time you graduate college, you think you've seen it all when it comes to rolls. Well think again.寿

4.The Washington State University graduate said his training as a combat controller helped him on his road to recovery.

5.TERRY: How much is the application fee for applying to graduate school?

6.Graduates of these programs learn the foundations of architecture and are able to apply to a professional program at the graduate level.

7.Graduate students throughout the career choice that is often a very important job interview to become a necessary hurdle.

8.I said, "Something I wanna ask you, " you know, I was a graduate student at the time.:“,”

9.I've long heard of you and, as a matter of fact, I referred to your research findings in a couple of my papers during my graduate studies.

10.Born in San Francisco in February 1955 to a pair of unmarried graduate students, Steve was put up for adoption within a week of his birth.19552