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TOEFL BNC: 3693 COCA: 2115

graduate

Word family
Related topics: College, School
grad·u·ate1 /ˈɡrædʒuət/ ●●● S2 W2 noun [countableC]  
1 SECsomeone who has completed a university degree, especially a first degree 〔尤指完成学士学位课程的〕大学毕业生 undergraduate
 a Harvard graduate
哈佛毕业生
graduate of
 a graduate of Edinburgh University
爱丁堡大学的毕业生
 university graduates
大学毕业生
 a history graduate
历史专业毕业生
graduate in
 He’s a graduate in philosophy.
他哲学专业毕业。
2 American EnglishAmESES someone who has completed a course at a college, school etc 〔大学、中学等的〕毕业生
 a high-school graduate
中学毕业生
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Related topics: College, School, Training
grad·u·ate2 /ˈɡrædʒueɪt/ ●●● S2 W2 verb  
1 [intransitiveI]SEC to obtain a degree, especially a first degree, from a college or university 大学毕业
graduate from
 Kate graduated from medical school last year.
凯特去年从医学院毕业了。
graduate in
 He graduated in physics from Cambridge University.
他是剑桥大学物理学专业毕业的。
2 [intransitiveI] American EnglishAmESES to complete your education at high school 中学毕业
graduate from
 Jerry graduated from high school last year.
杰里去年中学毕业。
3 graduate (from something) to something UPto start doing something that is bigger, better, or more important (从)升级到 SYN progress
 As an actress she has graduated from small roles to more substantial parts.
作为演员,她从配角演起,慢慢地开始出演比较重要的角色。
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4. [transitiveT] especially American EnglishAmESET to give a degree or diploma to someone who has completed a course 向〔毕业生〕授予学位[文凭]
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Related topics: College
grad·u·ate3 /ˈɡrædʒuət/ adjectiveadj  
[only before noun] especially American EnglishAmESEC relating to or involved in studies done at a university after completing a first degree (攻读)研究生的 undergraduate SYN British English postgraduate
 a graduate student
研究生
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From Longman Business Dictionary
graduategrad·u·ate1 /ˈgrædʒuət/ noun [countableC]
1a person who has completed a university degree course, especially for a first degree
a science graduate from Oxford University
The company is looking for a graduate engineer with the ability to lead and motivate a team of four people.
2American EnglishAmE a person who has completed a course at a college or school
a Harvard business-school graduate
graduategraduate2 adjectiveadj [only before a noun] American EnglishAmE
a graduate student is someone studying for their second degree
graduategraduate3 /ˈgrædʒueɪt/ verb
1[intransitiveI] to obtain a degree, especially a first degree, from a college or university
graduate from
He graduated from the University of California with a degree in mathematics.
2[intransitiveI] American EnglishAmE to complete your education at HIGH SCHOOL
3[transitiveT] American EnglishAmE to give a degree or DIPLOMA to someone who has completed a course
4graduate from/to somethingMARKETING to start buying a product etc that is better than the one you bought before
They bought low-priced homes after graduating from rooming houses and apartments.
Origin graduate1
(1400-1500) Medieval Latin graduatus, from Latin gradus; → GRADE1
TOEFL BNC: 3693 COCA: 2115
graduate

noun

ADJECTIVE | GRADUATE + NOUN | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEbusiness-school, law-school, college, high-school (in the US) , medical-school, university商學院/法學院/大學/中學/醫學院/綜合大學畢業生
job opportunities for university graduates大學畢業生的就業機會arts, engineering, history, law, medical, science, etc.文科、工程專業、歷史專業、法學專業、醫科、理科等畢業生doctoral (NAmE) 博士畢業生cum laude, magna cum laude, summa cum laude (all in the US) 以三級優等成績畢業的/以二級優等成績畢業的/以一等全優成績畢業的畢業生Oxbridge (= from Oxford or Cambridge) (BrE) 牛津大學/劍橋大學畢業生new, recent新一屆畢業生;剛畢業的學生GRADUATE + NOUNcourse, degree, program (NAmE) 研究生課程;學士學位education, studies, work研究生教育/課程/工作level研究生級別She has taught at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.她本科生和研究生都教過。school (NAmE) 研究生院student研究生assistant (especially NAmE) 研究生助教recruit, trainee (both BrE) 畢業生新員工;剛畢業的實習生He joined the company as a graduate trainee.他畢業後到這個公司當實習生。recruitment (BrE) 畢業生招聘The company places great importance on graduate recruitment and training.這個公司對招聘和培訓大學畢業生非常重視。PREPOSITIONgraduate in⋯專業的大學畢業生a graduate in sociology社會學畢業生
TOEFL BNC: 3693 COCA: 2115
graduate

verb

graduate ♦︎ pass ♦︎ qualify ♦︎ get through (sth) ♦︎ sail through (sth)These words all mean to successfully complete a course of study or to be successful in an exam or test. 这些词均表示完成课程、顺利通过考试或测试。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to graduate / qualify as sthto graduate / pass with sthto pass / get through / sail through a / an course / exam / teststudents graduate / pass / qualify / sail through graduate ˈgrædʒueɪt [intransitive] to get a degree, especially your first degree, from a university or college; (in the US) to complete a course in education, especially at high school 获得学位(尤指学士学位);大学毕业;(在美国尤指高中)毕业Only thirty students graduated in Chinese last year.去年只有三十名学生获得汉语学士学位。She taught in France after graduating.她毕业后在法国教书。Martha graduated from high school two years ago.玛莎两年前高中毕业。In American English the 'from' can be left out. 在美式英语中,graduate后的from可以省略 (NAmE) Martha graduated high school two years ago.玛莎两年前高中毕业。 graduate ˈgrædʒuət

noun

[countable] a science graduate理学士high school graduates高中毕业生
pass [intransitive, transitive] to achieve the required standard in an exam or test 通过(考试);及格;合格I'm not really expecting to pass first time.我真没指望第一次就能合格。I passed my driving test.我通过了驾照考试。OPP fail , flunk fail 3 pass

noun

[countable] (especially BrE) She got a pass in French.她法语考试及格了。12 passes and 3 fails12门及格,3门不及格
qualify [intransitive] (especially BrE) to reach the standard of ability or knowledge needed to do a particular job, for example by completing a course of study or passing exams 获得资格(或学历);合格How long does it take to qualify?需要多长时间才能取得资格?She qualified as a doctor last year.她去年获得了医生资格。 qualification

noun

[uncountable, countable, usually plural] Nurses in training should be given a guarantee of employment following qualification.受训护士取得资格后应有工作保障。 (BrE) He left school with no formal qualifications.他退学了,没有获得正式学历。
ˌget ˈthrough sth ˌget ˈthrough

phrasal verb

(getting, got, got; NAmE spoken getting, got, gotten) (BrE, rather informal) to be successful in an exam or test especially when this is difficult 顺利通过(尤指困难的考试或测试)I got through the final exam by avoiding questions that required factual knowledge.我绕开客观知识问题,从而通过了最后的考试。
ˌsailˈ through sth ˌsail ˈthrough

phrasal verb

(rather informal) to pass an exam or test or successfully complete a course of study without any difficulty 轻易通过(考试或测试);轻松完成(课程)She's very bright and sailed through college.她非常聪明,轻松通过了大学的课程。
TOEFL BNC: 3693 COCA: 2115

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