dropout 英 [ˈdrɒpaʊt]   美 [ˈdrɑpaʊt]

dropout

dropout  英 [ˈdrɒpaʊt] 美 [ˈdrɑpaʊt]

n. 中途退学;辍学学生 

名词复数:dropouts 

Steve Jobs was a college dropout. He was adopted by a machinist and his wife, an accountant. 史蒂夫•乔布斯在读大学时辍学,他被一名机械师和他做会计的妻子收养。
The study had a high dropout rate, with almost half of the participants (59 people) leaving the study before it finished, often because of side effects or because the treatment wasn't helping them. 此项研究,中途退出的比率很高,差不多有一半的参与者(59人)在研究完成之前离开,通常是因为副作用,或因为治疗对他们没有帮助。

  • A dropout is someone who doesn't finish a project or program, especially school. If you quit high school before you graduate, some people will call you a dropout.
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  • n. 中途退学;辍学学生
  • 1. Steve Jobs was a college dropout. He was adopted by a machinist and his wife, an accountant.

    史蒂夫•乔布斯在读大学时辍学,他被一名机械师和他做会计的妻子收养。

  • 2. The study had a high dropout rate, with almost half of the participants (59 people) leaving the study before it finished, often because of side effects or because the treatment wasn't helping them.

    此项研究,中途退出的比率很高,差不多有一半的参与者(59人)在研究完成之前离开,通常是因为副作用,或因为治疗对他们没有帮助。

  • 3. At 19, he was a high school dropout with dreams of writing science fiction.

    19岁的时候,他是一个有着科幻小说作家梦的高中辍学生。

  • dropout (n.) "one who 'drops out' of something," 1930, from drop (v.) + out (adv.). As a phrase, drop out "withdraw" is recorded from 1550s.
drop·out / ˈdrɒpaʊt ; NAmE ˈdrɑːpaʊt / noun 1 a person who leaves school or college before they have finished their studies 辍学者;退学者 college dropouts 大学肄业生 a university with a high dropout rate 退学率高的大学 2 a person who rejects the ideas and ways of behaving that are accepted by the rest of society 拒绝传统社会的人 drop·out / ˈdrɒpaʊt ; NAmE ˈdrɑːpaʊt /
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