英:[ˈɡrædʒuət , ˈɡrædʒueɪt]
美:[ˈɡrædʒuət , ˈɡrædʒueɪt]
英:[ˈɡrædʒuət , ˈɡrædʒueɪt]
美:[ˈɡrædʒuət , ˈɡrædʒueɪt]
grad·u·ate
复数:graduates
第三人称单数:graduates
现在分词:graduating
过去式:graduated
过去分词:graduated
词根:grade
adj.graduated 累进的;分等级的;毕了业的;为毕业生设立的
graded 分等级的;按年级分的
gradational 有等级的;渐次的
n.grading 分阶段;定等级;坡度缓和
grade 年级;等级;成绩;级别;阶段
graduation 毕业;毕业典礼;刻度,分度;分等级
gradation (色彩、颜色、次序、音调等的)渐变;分等级;(各种状态、性质等的)分阶段渐变;元音交替
v.grading 定等级;减缓坡度(grade的现在分词形式)
graduated 使毕业;毕业(graduate的过去分词);使…升级
vi.grade 分等级;逐渐变化
vt.grade 评分;把…分等级
intransitive verb
to be given a degree or diploma upon completing studies at a school, college, or university.My daughter will be graduating from high school this spring.He will not graduate if he doesn't fulfill his science requirement.
to change by degrees.The penalties graduate according to the seriousness of the offense.
transitive verb
to grant a degree or diploma to.The school graduated him even though he had not completed his work.
to arrange or divide by degrees, levels, or grades.The state has begun to graduate driver's licenses so that a young driver becomes fully licensed only over time.
noun
one who has completed academic requirements and obtained a degree or diploma.She is a graduate of Harvard University.Many graduates return to the school for homecoming weekend in the fall.
adjective
of or pertaining to study beyond a bachelor's degree.She wants to go on for a graduate degree.The university has a highly respected graduate program in engineering.His friends are mostly other graduate students.
graduate studentn. 研究生;毕业生
graduate school研究所,研究院
graduate fromv. 从…毕业
college graduate大学毕业生;大专以上学历
graduate in毕业于...学科
fresh graduate刚毕业的大学生
graduate from college大学毕业
graduate study研究生学习
graduate program研究所课程
post graduate研究生
graduate diploma硕士文凭;研究生文凭
graduate certificate研究生证书,硕士证书;毕业证书
graduate大学毕业生
undergraduate大学本科生
post graduate研究生
15世纪初,“拥有学位者”(最初带有 man; 作为独立名词于15世纪中期出现),源自中世纪拉丁语 graduatus,是 graduari 的过去分词,“获得学位”,源自拉丁语 gradus,“一步; 爬梯子或楼梯上爬的一步”; 比喻“朝某事物迈进的一步,逐步上升的程度”(源自 PIE 词根 *ghredh- “行走,前进”)。作为形容词,出现于15世纪晚期。
大学毕业生
刻度量器
Verb, Noun, and Adjective Middle English, from Medieval Latin graduatus, past participle of graduare, from Latin gradus step, degree
The first known use of graduate was in the 15th century
graffitinoun
usually unlawful writing or drawing on a public surface
graduationnoun
a mark or the marks on an instrument or container indicating degrees or quantity
an act or process of graduating
the ceremony marking the completion by a student of a course of study at a school or college : commencement
arrangement in degrees or ranks
graduate1 of 3noun
a holder of an academic degree or diploma
a graduated cup, cylinder, or flask for measuring
graduate2 of 3adjective
holding an academic degree or diploma
of or relating to studies beyond the bachelor's degree
graduate3 of 3verb
to grant or receive an academic degree or diploma
to divide into grades, classes, or intervals
graduate1 of 3noun
a holder of an academic degree or diploma
a graduated cup, cylinder, or flask for measuring
graduate2 of 3adjective
holding an academic degree or diploma
of or relating to studies beyond the bachelor's degree
graduate3 of 3verb
to grant or receive an academic degree or diploma
to divide into grades, classes, or intervals
graduatedadjective
marked with divisions indicating degrees or units of measurement
graduated measuring cups
graduate1 of 3noun
a holder of an academic degree or diploma
a graduated cup, cylinder, or flask for measuring
graduate2 of 3adjective
holding an academic degree or diploma
of or relating to studies beyond the bachelor's degree
graduate3 of 3verb
to grant or receive an academic degree or diploma
to divide into grades, classes, or intervals
graduate1 of 2noun
a graduated cup, cylinder, or flask for measuring
graduate2 of 2transitive verb
to mark with degrees of measurement
1 She was the first deaf and blind university graduate.
她是第一位又聋又盲的大学毕业生。
2 But he soon moved on to Padua, where he was taught by Fabricius and graduated as a doctor of medicine in 1602..
3 Somehow the students had found one of those threats that that psychotic graduate student had flooded him with a few years before.
4 He graduated a year ahead of me and had been going to Florida State to study medicine on a full scholarship.
5 His response to the mounting demands was not to reorder priorities to give his staff and graduate students some breathing space, but to add a late-night shift to keep the cyclotron running around the clock.
6 It’s the first apartment he has to himself, after an evolving chain of roommates all through college and graduate school.
7 Younger adults who went to college or graduate school were doing pretty well.
上过大学或读过研究生的年轻人表现得相当不错。
8 When Justice won a scholarship to the University of Kentucky law school in Lexington, Price went with her, to graduate school in family studies.
9 I can’t tell you how bad it was last year since my brother was on the field graduating instead of up in the bleachers making my grandfather stop.
10 He’s two years ahead of me at school, in the same class as my brother, and soon to graduate.
11 ...graduates in engineering.
工程学学士
12 For Nash, a school counselor and the only college graduate in the singing group, this was a snow day.
13 I first began to investigate the basis of human motivation— and how people persevere after setbacks—as a psychology graduate student at Yale University in the 1960s.
20 世纪60 年代,我在耶鲁大学读心理学研究生时第一次研究了人类行动动机的基础以及人类在历经挫折后怎样继续坚持。
14 He’d never lost his love for sleight of hand, and he graduated from palming coins to cards, cups, wallets, and watches.
15 Except for Ms. G., I don’t know a single female who’s graduated from high school, let alone gone to college.
16 In the room, a female graduate student evidently immune to the smell sat working on a spectrograph, an instrument for measuring electromagnetic radiation.
17 It was almost as if I’d graduated from the survival course that Timothy had been putting me through since we had landed on the cay.
18 Claytor had taken an honors math degree from Howard University in 1929 and, like Dorothy Vaughan, had received an offer to join the inaugural class of the school’s math graduate program.
19 By the late 1980s, hip-hop had graduated from being the underground art of the Bronx to a rising global culture.
20 This ruler is graduated in centimeters.
这把尺的刻度是厘米。
1 逐渐发展
3 授与学位
4 毕业生
6 研究生的
10 研究所的
11 进展
rise advance progress progression headway SHAPE fare go along gain ground course development stride do go move go off shape up
12 给…定等级
15 学士
19 量杯
20 使毕业
22 授予学位
23 刻度的
24 分等的
25 毕业
down graduation leave leave school come out of school passing-out come down pass out matriculate completion finish
26 取得资格
27 研究生
28 大学毕业
31 获得学位