to graduate
01
毕业, 获得学位
to finish a university, college, etc. study course successfully and receive a diploma or degree
Intransitive
例子
She graduated with honors from the university.
她以优异的成绩从大学毕业。
They graduated from college with a degree in engineering.
他们以工程学学位从大学毕业。
02
毕业, 授予学位
to officially award a degree or academic qualification to someone upon the completion of a course of study
Transitive: to graduate students
例子
The university will graduate over 500 students at the upcoming ceremony.
大学将在即将举行的典礼上毕业超过500名学生。
The school graduated its first class of students with a degree in engineering.
该学校毕业了其第一批获得工程学位的学生。
03
刻度, 分成测量单位
to mark or divide an instrument or container into measurements
Transitive: to graduate an instrument or container
例子
The engineer graduated the thermometer with precise temperature increments.
工程师用精确的温度增量刻度了温度计。
They graduated the beaker to show the exact volume of liquid it could hold.
他们刻度了烧杯以显示它可以容纳的液体的确切体积。
Graduate
01
毕业生, 研究生
a person who has completed the requirements for a degree from a university or college and has been awarded it
02
量筒, 量杯
a measuring instrument for measuring fluid volume; a glass container (cup or cylinder or flask) whose sides are marked with or divided into amounts
graduate
01
毕业的, 有学位的
(of a person) having completed studies beyond a bachelor's degree, such as a master's or doctoral degree
Dialect
American
例子
She felt proud to be a graduate student, pursuing advanced studies in her field of interest.
她为自己是一名研究生而感到自豪,正在自己感兴趣的领域攻读高级学位。
After earning her bachelor's degree, she decided to pursue further education and became a graduate student.
在获得学士学位后,她决定继续深造并成为一名研究生。
词汇树
graduated
graduation
graduate
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