grad
英 [ɡræd]
美 [ɡræd]
n. 同 graduate; 毕业
复数:grads
COCA.10355
柯林斯词典
- 同graduate
Agradis agraduate.
英英释义
noun
- a person who has received a degree from a school (high school or college or university)
- one-hundredth of a right angle
双语例句
- I hear about the Spring Festival is very grad in China, isn't it?
我听说在中国春节是一个很隆重很盛大的节日,是吗? - You're a Seoul University grad.
你说你是汉城大学的毕业生。 - Yu Bi 'er, 24, joined the army in2009 as a fresh college grad.
24岁的俞碧儿(音译)2009年大学刚毕业时就选择了参军。 - And those grad students who spent the year doing research and teaching showed bigger improvements in coming up with testable hypotheses and in the design of valid experiments.
而那些花了一年时间做研究和教学的学生在提出可检验性假设和有效实验设计中有很大提高。 - Stop getting in more debt attending a grad school program that does not align with your passion.
不要为了一个自己没有热情的学科项目而负债累累了。 - At the same time, I'm still a grad student at Renmin University of China; I don't only need to work, I also need to observe and to interview, going about my research from another angle.
与此同时,我的身份还是一个中国人民大学的研究生,我不仅要劳动,同时还要观察、访谈,以另一个角度来做我的研究。 - In the Wuhan University grad program, to cite one example.
拿武汉大学为例,在研究生论文中。 - Thoreau was a Harvard grad, and, like many of us, a bit self-righteous.
他也像我们大多数哈佛人一样,有点自以为是。 - Actually, a lot of these grad students are good-looking.
事实上,这些研究生当中很多都挺好看的。 - A new college grad desperately wanted to be a DBA but only received programming job offers.
一名刚毕业的大学生很想成为一名DBA,但却只找到了编程的工作。