graduate
graduate 英 [ˈgrædʒuət] 美 [ˈɡrædʒuˌet]
v. 毕业 n. 毕业生
进行时:graduating 过去式:graduated 过去分词:graduated 第三人称单数:graduates 名词复数:graduates
- To graduate means to successfully complete your schooling, to become "a graduate." When you graduate from high school, you become a high school graduate and congratulations are in order.
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- v. 毕业
- n. 毕业生
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1. a graduate in history
历史学学士
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2. a science graduate
理学士
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3. a graduate of Yale Yale graduate, a graduate of a Yale graduate
耶鲁大学毕业生
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4. a graduate student, a graduate course
研究生;研究生课程
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5. a high school graduate
中学毕业生
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6. Only three students graduated in Czech studies last year.
去年只有三名学生获得捷克研究学士学位。
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7. She graduated from Harvard this year.
她今年毕业于哈佛大学。
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8. Martha graduated from high school two years ago.
马莎两年前高中毕业。
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9. The college graduated 50 students last year.
去年这所学院有 50 名毕业生。
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10. 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。
- graduate (n.) early 15c., "one who holds a degree" (originally with man; as a stand-alone noun from mid-15c.), from Medieval Latin graduatus, past participle of graduari "to take a degree," from Latin gradus "a step; a step climbed (on a ladder or stair);" figuratively "a step toward something, a degree of something rising by stages" (from PIE root *ghredh- "to walk, go"). As an adjective, from late 15c.
- graduate (v.) early 15c., "to confer a university degree upon," from Medieval Latin graduatus (see graduate (n.)). Intransitive sense from 1807. Related: Graduated; graduating.
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