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英:[dɪˈpləʊmə]
美:[dɪˈploʊmə]
di·plo·ma
dih plo m
复数:diplomas或diplomata
词根:diploma
n.diplomate 经考试或审查合格的专科医生;学位证书持有者
noun
a document conferring some honor or privilege, esp. a document granted by an educational institution and certifying that the recipient has completed a course of study or earned a degree.
college diploma大学文凭;(高等学校)文凭、毕业证书
high school diploma高中文凭
postgraduate diploma研究生文凭;研究生文凭课程
graduate diploma硕士文凭;研究生文凭
university diploma大学毕业证书
diploma mill[美口]文凭制造工厂;野鸡大学;不入流学校
1640年代,"国家文件,官方文件",源自拉丁语 diploma(复数 diplomata)"一封给予前往省份旅行的人的国家推荐信","由地方官员起草的文件",源自希腊语 diploma "许可证,图表",最初意为"折叠的纸张",由 diploun "折叠,翻倍"和 diploos "双倍"(参见 diplo-)+ -oma,后缀形成中性名词和表示动词动作结果的名词(参见 -oma)。
主要现代用途是专门指"由有权威机构盖章的书面文件,授予某种荣誉或特权",尤其是学院授予学位或授权从事某个职业的文件(英语中的1680年代)。
The plural is always -mas in the ordinary sense (certificate of degree &c.), though -mata lingers in unusual senses (state paper &c.) as an alternative. [Fowler]
在普通意义上,复数始终为 -mas(学位证书等),尽管 -mata 作为替代词仍在不寻常的意义上(国家文件等)存在。[福勒]
参见 diplomacy, diplomatic。
毕业文凭
学位证书
毕业证书
Latin, passport, diploma, from Greek diplōma folded paper, passport, from diploun to double, from diploos
The first known use of diploma was in 1622
dippernoun
one that dipsespecially: something (as a long-handled cup) used for dipping
any of several birds that dive into streams in search of food called alsowater ouzel
the seven major stars of Ursa Major arranged in a form resembling a dipper called alsoBig Dipper
the seven major stars in Ursa Minor similarly arranged with the North Star forming the outer end of the handle called alsoLittle Dipper
dipolenoun
a pair of equal and opposite electric charges or magnetic poles of opposite sign separated especially by a small distance
dipolenoun
a pair of equal and opposite electric charges or magnetic poles of opposite sign separated especially by a small distance
diplopodnoun
millipede
diplomatistnoun
diplomat
diplomaticadjective
of, relating to, or concerned with diplomacy or diplomats
diplomatic relations
tactful
found a diplomatic way to say no
diplomaticadjective
of, relating to, or concerned with diplomacy or diplomats
diplomatic relations
tactful
found a diplomatic way to say no
diplomatnoun
a person employed or skilled in diplomacy
diplomacynoun
the work of keeping up relations between the governments of different countries
skill in dealing with others without causing bad feelings : tact
diplomanoun
a document granting a special right, honor, or powerespecially: a document that shows a person has finished a course or graduated from a school
1 The resultant diploma or degree should also be the same whether distance learning or on-campus study is employed.
无论是远程学习还是在校学习,所获的文凭或学位也应相同。
2 It was like getting a school diploma.
这就好比得到了毕业证书。
3 They’re running a makeshift school for the younger kids, but as of yet there is no Mobius High giving out diplomas.
4 The diploma is very important for him to get the job.
对他来说,要得到那份工作,文凭是很重要的.
5 The River Styx’s current swirled with strange objects— broken toys, ripped-up college diplomas, wilted homecoming corsages—all the dreams people had thrown away as they’d passed from life into death.
6 His status made him exempt from the state-mandated competency tests that were a requirement for a high school diploma, and he had never taken college boards.
7 After the MSC diploma is earned, there would be many more stamps of lifelong learning over the years.
在获得理科硕士学位证书后,还会有更多的终身学习任务。
8 I could see the tears brimming behind his sunglasses as he watched Malia cross the stage to pick up her diploma.
9 So days after graduation, with diplomas in hand, the wheels were set in motion for our journey abroad.
10 The principal asked the class to rise, and one by one they walked across the stage to receive their diplomas.
11 "I already graduated from school. Not with marks like yours, but they gave me a diploma and everything."
12 And when I lost my high school diploma, my father found it as it was about to be thrown out with the trash.
13 Only 18.8% of the class of 1982 had some kind of diploma four years after high school, versus 45% of the class of 1972.
1982年那一届只有18.8%的学生在中学毕业4年后获得了某种文凭,而1972年那一届这一比例是45%。
14 My eyes move up to the walls behind the desk, scanning diplomas and certificates.
15 He proudly displayed his new diploma at home, excitedly mounting it one weekend in a frame he’d bought the week he received his test scores.
16 It was there, on Tuesday evening, May 27, with 4,500 people looking on, that Ernie received his diploma.
17 The investigation is only into diploma mills, not outright r é sum é falsification.
该项调查只针对“文凭作坊”, 并不直接针对简历造假.
18 We even got a diploma with a ribbon around it.
19 Nor did I expect to meet so many workers with college diplomas.
20 "I'd left for school already. I'd just graduated the day before, and I was going to pick up my diploma and say good-bye to people."
1 文件
2 古文书
6 文献
8 感谢状
10 毕业证书
11 公文
roll instrument missive bumf documentary paper document bull dispatch documental writ state documents bill
13 结业证
14 特许证
15 毕业文凭