grad 英 [græd]   美 [ɡræd]

grad

grad  英 [græd] 美 [ɡræd]

n. 毕业生;校友 

名词复数:grads 

He was then one of the first state directors named and now the 2001 University of New Mexico grad is reaping the rewards that come with political loyalty. 他是第一批被任命的竞选团州主管之一,这位2001年新墨西哥大学毕业的研究生,对奥巴马阵营的忠诚,目前正在得到回报。
A Harvard Law grad who taught constitutional law at the University of Chicago, he is steeped in a tradition that privileges the Bill of Rights over the crude or arbitrary exercise of power. 一个哈佛法律毕业生,在芝加哥大学教授过宪法性法律,他深处于一种传统中,认为权利法案高于对法律粗鲁武断的运用。

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  • n. 毕业生;校友
  • 1. He was then one of the first state directors named and now the 2001 University of New Mexico grad is reaping the rewards that come with political loyalty.

    他是第一批被任命的竞选团州主管之一,这位2001年新墨西哥大学毕业的研究生,对奥巴马阵营的忠诚,目前正在得到回报。

  • 2. A Harvard Law grad who taught constitutional law at the University of Chicago, he is steeped in a tradition that privileges the Bill of Rights over the crude or arbitrary exercise of power.

    一个哈佛法律毕业生,在芝加哥大学教授过宪法性法律,他深处于一种传统中,认为权利法案高于对法律粗鲁武断的运用。

  • 3. Hey, I wish I could take out another student loan for a grad degree; meanwhile, these folks are going to college as some forced vocational exercise.

    嘿,我真希望可以申请助学贷款拿个硕士学位;然而,与此同时,这些学生去上大学却像是被迫接受职业训练。

  • grad (n.) abbreviation of graduate (n.), attested from 1871.
grad / ɡræd ; NAmE ɡræd / noun ( informal) ( especially NAmE) = graduate grad grads grad / ɡræd ; NAmE ɡræd /
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