graduated如何读

英:[ˈgrædʒueɪtɪd]

美:[ˈɡrædʒʊetɪd]

graduated是什么意思

adj.

毕业了的

标有刻度的

分等级的

分层次的

v.

渐变( graduate的过去式和过去分词 )

渐渐变为(与into连用)

渐渐消逝(与away连用)

取得资格(与as连用)

graduated自然拼读

grad·u·a·ted

grae ju eI tihd

graduated词根

词根:grade

adj.

graduate 毕业的;研究生的

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

graduate 研究生;毕业生

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

v.

grading 定等级;减缓坡度(grade的现在分词形式)

vi.

graduate 毕业;渐变

grade 分等级;逐渐变化

vt.

graduate 授予…学位;分等级;标上刻度

grade 评分;把…分等级

graduated英英释义

Adjective

1. increasing as the amount taxed increases

2. marked with or divided into degrees;

"a calibrated thermometer"

3. decreasing as the amount taxed increases

4. slowly and smoothly

graduated词组

graduated from毕业于

graduated cylinder量筒;刻度量筒

graduated_医学行业词汇

有刻度的

graduated词源英文解释

see graduate >entry 1

The first known use of graduated was in 1679

graduated儿童词典英英释义

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

graduated 例句

1 Xue Minxiu, born in 1937, graduated with excellent grades after working hard for 4 years.

于1937年出生的薛敏秀,经过4年的刻苦学习,以优异的成绩毕业。

2 That June Danny and I were among the seventy-eight students who were graduated from Hirsch College, to the accompaniment of numerous speeches, applause, honorary degrees, and family congratulations.

3 John and I came up with a contract stipulating that once the computers arrived the 35 students with the highest grade point average would win a computer when they graduated.

4 The biggest early question for the Spartans is who steps in to fill the center spot for graduated senior Olivia Abbott.

5 He graduated from medical school, got married and had two children, settled comfortably into a lucrative Dallas practice.

6 The kid had already graduated from the bunny slopes, and I didn’t even know there was such a thing as a bunny slope.

7 I graduated from playing fours to triples and then to pairs.

8 This explains almost everything—her faraway look, the hotel key, the underwear, the reason she never graduated from community college.

9 He did a count at Mass and figured the chapel was about a third full—not bad given that there was no new batch of seventh graders to replace the seniors who’d graduated.

10 “She graduated from culinary school a couple of years ago. She’s our second-best icing froster. The best being me, of course.”

11 As soon as you add an intensifier, you’re turning an all-or-none dichotomy into a graduated scale.

12 He and Craig graduated from Princeton at the end of my sophomore year.

13 No one else in the ’hood has graduated from college, why should they be the first to try?

14 He graduated summa cum laude from Harvard.

他以最优等成绩从哈佛大学毕业。

15 Sonia graduated and got a job with the New York Times.

16 The college graduated 50 students from the science department last year.

这所学院去年有50名理科毕业生。

17 When she graduated, the family felt that they could not afford to send her on to high school.

18 For more about forbid, see page 61. graduated.

19 It included a list of the names of sixty Soviet secret agents, recently graduated from spy training, who would soon be posted to assignments overseas.

20 After I graduated, my mother and father encouraged me to come home to Birmingham and live with them until the baby was born.

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