baccalaureate
baccalaureate 英 [ˌbækəˈlɔ:riət] 美 [ˌbækəˈlɔriɪt]
n. 学士学位;对毕业班的致辞
名词复数:baccalaureates
- The noun baccalaureate means the same thing as a bachelor's degree from college. It can also refer to a "baccalaureate service," which is a like a farewell ceremony for graduating seniors from high school or college.
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- n. 学士学位;对毕业班的致辞
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1. Additionally, post-baccalaureate studies provide specialization and internships provide work experience.
此外,学士学位阶段后的学习能提供专门技能,而实习能提供工作经验。
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2. At the boarding school in Shanghai, the girls attend a class endorsed by the International baccalaureate.
她们就读于上海寄宿制学校,课程完成肄业颁发国际学士学位。
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3. The UK, France and Germany rely on exams such as A-levels, the French baccalaureate or Abitur – topped up by entrance tests for the most highly popular and selective subjects such as law and medicine.
英国、法国和德国都采用像A-levels这样的考试,法国的Baccalaureate or Abitur考试是在众多的入学考试中排行领先的。 这种考试是针对比较热门的和专业要求比较高的专业而设,比如医学和法律这样的专业。
- baccalaureate (n.) 1620s, "university degree of a bachelor," from Modern Latin baccalaureatus, from baccalaureus "student with the first degree," alteration of Medieval Latin baccalarius "one who has attained the lowest degree in a university, advanced student lecturing under his master's supervision but not yet having personal licence" (altered by folk etymology or word-play, as if from bacca lauri "laurel berry," laurels being awarded for academic success).
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