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graduate

英 [ˈɡrædʒuət , ˈɡrædʒueɪt]

美 [ˈɡrædʒuət , ˈɡrædʒueɪt]

n.  大学毕业生; 学士学位获得者; 毕业生
v.  获得学位(尤指学士); 大学毕业; 毕业(尤指中学); 授予(某人)学位(或毕业文凭等)

复数:graduates 过去式:graduated 现在分词:graduating 过去分词:graduated 第三人称单数:graduates 

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牛津词典

    noun

    • 大学毕业生;学士学位获得者
      a person who has a university degree
      1. a graduate in history
        历史学学士
      2. a science graduate
        理学士
      3. a graduate of Yale/a Yale graduate
        耶鲁大学毕业生
      4. a graduate student/course
        研究生;研究生课程
    • 毕业生
      a person who has completed their school studies
      1. a high school graduate
        中学毕业生

    verb

    • 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
      1. Only thirty students graduated in Chinese last year.
        去年只有三十名学生获得汉语学士学位。
      2. She graduated from Harvard this year.
        她今年毕业于哈佛大学。
      3. 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。
    • 毕业(尤指中学)
      to complete a course in education, especially at high school
      1. Martha graduated from high school two years ago.
        玛莎两年前高中毕业。
    • 授予(某人)学位(或毕业文凭等)
      to give a degree, diploma , etc. to sb
      1. The college graduated 50 students last year.
        去年这所学院有50名毕业生。
    • 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
      1. 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。

    柯林斯词典

      The noun is pronounced /'grædʒuət/. The verb is pronounced /'grædʒueɪt/. 名词读作/'grædʒuət/,动词读作 /'grædʒueɪt/。

    • N-COUNT (英国的)大学毕业生,学士学位获得者
      In Britain, agraduateis a person who has successfully completed a degree at a university or college and has received a certificate that shows this.
      1. 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。
      2. ...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, agraduateis a student who has successfully completed a course at a high school, college, or university.
      1. 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 studentgraduatesfrom university, they have successfully completed a degree course.
      1. 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 studentgraduates, they complete their studies successfully and leave their school or university. You can also say that a school or universitygraduatesa student or students.
      1. 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。
      2. 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 yougraduate fromone thingtoanother, you go from a less important job or position to a more important one.
      1. Bruce graduated to chef at the Bear Hotel...
        布鲁斯晋升为大熊饭店的厨师长。
      2. 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。

    英英释义

    noun

    • a measuring instrument for measuring fluid volume
      1. a person who has received a degree from a school (high school or college or university)
          Synonym:alumnusalumnaalumgrad

        verb

        • make fine adjustments or divide into marked intervals for optimal measuring
          1. calibrate an instrument
          2. graduate a cylinder
          Synonym:calibratefine-tune
        • confer an academic degree upon
          1. This school graduates 2,000 students each year
        • receive an academic degree upon completion of one's studies
          1. She graduated in 1990

        双语例句

        • In practice a graduate tax is an administrative nightmare.
          毕业税具体操作起来不啻一场行政噩梦。
        • Chicago has 6 graduate and professional schools of high repute.
          芝加哥有6所颇负盛名的研究生院和专业院校。
        • I'm fixing to go to graduate school
          我打算去读研究生。
        • I have strong education, degree from the university, graduate school and the law school.
          我有较强的教育,从大学学位,研究生院和法学院。
        • The teacher is taking a graduate course in mathematics.
          这位老师正在修一门研究生的数学课程。
        • 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。
        • We want to privilege them because without the top graduate students, we can't remain a top university
          我们希望给予这些最顶尖的研究生特别照顾,因为没有他们,我们就无法继续处于一流大学之列。
        • Year by year a few of these slang terms prove so useful that they graduate into respectable society.
          年复一年,这些俚语中的一些证明是十分有用的,因而逐渐进入了上流社会。
        • 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。
        • My first job was as a graduate trainee with a bank.
          我的第一份工作是在一家银行做大学毕业实习生。