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graduate

英  [ˈgrædʒʊət]
    

[NOUN, VERB]

    NOUN. 名词
  • graduates

    1(英国)大学毕业生

    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.

    双语例句

    例:

    In 1973, the first Open University graduates received their degrees.

    1973年,首批开放大学的毕业生获得了学位。

    例:

    an Economics graduate from Leeds University.

    一位利兹大学经济学毕业生。

    2[C 可数名词] (美国)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.

    双语例句

    例:

    The top one-third of all high school graduates are entitled to an education at California State University.

    排名前三分之一的高中毕业生可获得到加利福尼亚州立大学深造的资格。

    VERB. 动词
  • graduates , graduating , graduated

    1[I 不及物动词] 大学毕业

    In Britain, when a student graduates from university, they have successfully completed a degree course.

    双语例句

    例:

    She graduated in English and Drama from Manchester University.

    她从曼彻斯特大学英语和戏剧专业毕业。

    2[I 不及物动词] 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.

    双语例句

    例:

    When the boys graduated from high school, Ann moved to a small town in Vermont.

    儿子们高中毕业后,安搬到了佛蒙特州的一个小镇居住。

    例:

    Last year American universities graduated a record number of students with degrees in computer science.

    去年,美国大学获计算机科学专业的毕业生人数创下历史新高。

    3[I 不及物动词] 升迁

    If you graduate from one thing to another, you go from a less important job or position to a more important one.

    近义词

    progress

    双语例句

    例:

    Bruce graduated to chef at the Bear Hotel.

    布鲁斯晋升为大熊酒店的厨师长。

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