graduate
graduate
英[ˈɡrædʒuət , ˈɡrædʒueɪt]美[ˈɡrædʒuət , ˈɡrædʒueɪt]
n.大学毕业生,毕业生;
v.获得学位,授予学位文凭,中学毕业,晋升;
复数:graduates;
第三人称单数:graduates;
过去式:graduated;
过去分词:graduated;
现在分词:graduating;
例句
He joined the company as a graduate trainee.他毕业后到了这个公司当实习生。
Mary, a junior, will graduate next year.玛丽, 一名三年级的中学生, 明年将毕业。
We've heard that you would graduate soon.我们听说你很快就要毕业了。
to graduate the girl from the fourth to the fifth grade使这女孩子从四年级升到五年级
He was a college graduate.他是个大学毕业生。
She is a graduate nurse.她是护士学院的毕业生。
Graduate teaching assistants are neither fish nor fowl, neither completely students nor teachers.研究生助教既不完全是学生,又不完全是教师,而是介于二者之间。
Overcame childhood dyslexia to graduate second in his high-school class.克服幼儿时期所患的诵读困难症后以第二名的优异成绩毕业于一所中学。
Experience is a school from which one can never graduate.经验无止境。出自:英语谚语
Great opportunity for civil engineering graduate student in the area of environment.为国内工程学环境领域的毕业生提供了好的机会.
英语六级真题
Teachers need to be much better paid to attract the best college graduates to the nation's worst schools.
出自-2016年6月阅读原文There's a lot for students to complain about: the repayment threshold for paying back loans will be frozen for five years, meaning that lower-paid graduates have to start repaying their loans; and maintenance grants have been replaced by loans, meaning that students from poorer backgrounds face higher debt than those with wealthier parents.
出自-2016年12月阅读原文Graduates from elite universities usually can get decent jobs.
出自-2016年12月阅读原文And graduating doesn't even provide any guarantee of a decent job : six in ten graduates today are in non-graduate jobs.
出自-2016年12月阅读原文Almost half of graduates--those who go on to earn less--will have a portion of their debt written off.
出自-2016年12月阅读原文To make matters worse, these schools are ill-equipped to graduate these students— young adults who face specific challenges and obstacles.
出自-2015年12月阅读原文The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, for instance, admits only that the graduation rate for its first-generation pupils is much lower than the percentage of all students who graduate within four years ( ' , 81 percent).
出自-2015年12月阅读原文Elite universities tend to graduate first-generation students at a higher rate.
出自-2015年12月阅读原文College graduates will still fare better than those with only s high school education, of course.
出自-2015年12月阅读原文By sanctioning this watered-down version of college, universities are catering to the social and educational needs of wealthy students at the expense of others who won't enjoy the financial backing or social connections of richer students once they graduate.
出自-2015年12月阅读原文As recent graduates can testify, the job market isn't kind to candidates who can't demonstrate genuine competence, along with a well-cultivated willingness to work hard.
出自-2015年12月阅读原文A flagship university in the South, the school graduates just 16 percent of its first-generation students, despite its overall graduation rate of 71 percent.
出自-2015年12月阅读原文( ' , Harvard, for example, boasts a six-year graduation rate for underrepresented minority groups of 98 percent)Christian Vazquez, a first-generation Yale graduate, is another exception, his success story setting him far apart from students such as Nijay.
出自-2015年12月阅读原文While fully 64% of all U.S. high school graduates attend college of some point in their life, just 30% of the comparable German population, 28% of the French, 20% of the British, and 37%of the Japanese proceed beyond high school.
出自-2015年12月听力原文By sanctioning this watered-down version of college, universities are "catering to the social and educational needs of wealthy students at the expense of others " who won't enjoy the financial backing or social connections of richer students once they gra
2015年12月六级真题(第一套)阅读 Section CChildren with attention problems in early childhood were 40% less likely to graduate from high school, says a new study from Duke University.
2018年12月六级真题(第一套)阅读 Section CChristian Vazquez, a first-generation Yale graduate, is another exception, his success story setting him far apart from students such as Nijay.
2015年12月六级真题(第三套)阅读 Section BCoaches do not necessarily have the incentive to graduate players.
2017年6月六级真题(第一套)听力 Section ACompared with other groups, I think the numbers in this group, at those 65 schools, are something like just barely more than half of the black male athletes graduate at all.
2017年6月六级真题(第一套)听力 Section AGraduate students and postdocs, who often are working on their lab head's grant, may have no choice if their supervisor or another senior colleague opposes sharing.
2017年12月六级真题(第二套)阅读 Section BMany people graduate from school or college, not knowing what to do with their lives, and get a job without really thinking about it.
2017年12月六级真题(第一套)听力 Section CSuppose that Jerry marries Jennet, who is a college graduate and is working.
2017年12月六级真题(第二套)听力 Section CThe first Cube Sat was created in the early 2000s, as a way of enabling Stanford graduate students to design, build, test and operate a spacecraft with similar capabilities to the USSR's Sputnik.
2019年6月六级真题(第三套)阅读 Section BThe University of North Carolina at Chapel hill, for instance, admits only that the graduation rate for its first-generation pupils is "much lower" than the percentage of all students who graduate within four years 81 percent.
2015年12月六级真题(第三套)阅读 Section BTo make matters worse, these schools are ill-equipped to graduate these students — young adults who face specific challenges and obstacles.
2015年12月六级真题(第三套)阅读 Section BYou are heading for a completely different world now that you are about to graduate from high school.
2019年6月六级真题(第一套)听力 Section A柯林斯高阶英汉双解学习词典释义
N-COUNT
(英国的)大学毕业生,学士学位获得者
In Britain, a graduate is a person who has successfully completed a degree at a university or college and has received a certificate that shows this.
例句
In 1973, the first Open University graduates received their degrees.1973年,第一批开放大学的毕业生获得了学位。...graduates in engineering.工程学学士N-COUNT
(美国的)高中(或学院、大学)毕业生
In the United States, a graduate is a student who has successfully completed a course at a high school, college, or university.
例句
The top one-third of all high school graduates are entitled to an education at the California State University.高中毕业生当中排名前1/3的学生可以进入加利福尼亚州立大学深造。VERB
(英国)大学毕业
In Britain, when a student graduates from university, they have successfully completed a degree course.
例句
She graduated in English and Drama from Manchester University.她毕业于曼彻斯特大学的英语和戏剧专业。V-ERG
(美国)中学(或大学)毕业,授予…学位(或毕业文凭)
In the United States, when a student graduates, they complete their studies successfully and leave their school or university. You can also say that a school or university graduates a student or students.
例句
When the boys graduated from high school, Ann moved to a small town in Vermont...当儿子们高中毕业后,安搬到佛蒙特州的一个小镇上居住。In 1986, American universities graduated a record number of students with degrees in computer science.1986年,美国大学计算机专业的毕业生人数创下了历史纪录。VERB
晋升;升职;升级
If you graduate from one thing to another, you go from a less important job or position to a more important one.
例句
Bruce graduated to chef at the Bear Hotel...布鲁斯晋升为大熊饭店的厨师长。From commercials she quickly graduated to television shows.她很快就从拍商业广告上升到拍电视节目。英汉词典释义
adj.
〈美〉毕业了的, 研究生的
She is a graduate nurse.她是护士学院的毕业生。有(学士)学位的
n.
〈英〉大学毕业生
He was a college graduate.他是个大学毕业生。〈美〉毕业生
Graduates from our school are working all over the island.我们学校的毕业生在全岛各地工作。(已经取得学士学位正在攻读高级学位的)研究生
量筒,量杯,分度器;一量筒(或量杯)的量
vt. & vi.
ˈɡrædjueit
(从…)大学毕业, 获得(学士)学位
He graduated at Oxford.他毕业于牛津大学。〈美〉(使)毕业
It is three years since he graduated.他毕业三年了。The university graduated 1500 students last year.该大学去年有1500位学生毕业。vt.
ˈɡrædjueit
划分级别
The salary scale is graduated so that you get more money each year.工资划分成各个等级,因此职工逐年获得加薪。使…升级
to graduate the girl from the fourth to the fifth grade使这女孩子从四年级升到五年级给(量筒、量杯、尺等)标上刻度,刻度,分度
Is this ruler graduated in centimeters?这把尺是厘米刻度的吗?浓缩(溶液)
vi.
渐变,发展;渐渐变为(与into连用);渐渐消逝(与away连用)
The impression soon graduated away.印象很快就消逝了。取得资格(与as连用)
He graduated as an engineer.他取得了工程师资格。英英词典释义
Noun
1. a person who has received a degree from a school (high school or college or university)
2. a measuring instrument for measuring fluid volume; a glass container (cup or cylinder or flask) whose sides are marked with or divided into amounts
Verb
1. receive an academic degree upon completion of one's studies;
"She graduated in 1990"2. confer an academic degree upon;
"This school graduates 2,000 students each year"3. make fine adjustments or divide into marked intervals for optimal measuring;
"calibrate an instrument""graduate a cylinder"Adjective
1. of or relating to studies beyond a bachelor's degree;
"graduate courses"行业词典
医学: 大学毕业生;刻度量器;