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单词 Doctor of Philosophy
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Definition of Doctor of Philosophy in English:

Doctor of Philosophy

(also DPhil, PhD)
noun
  • 1A doctorate in any faculty except medicine or sometimes theology.

    (除法律、医学或有时神学之外的)哲学博士学位

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He wrote a doctoral thesis on differential equations and was awarded his PhD in 1935.
    • Originally obtaining a natural sciences degree Gordon went on to obtain a PhD before turning to medicine.
    • He graduated from Massey University with a PhD in environmental engineering.
    • It doesn't take a PhD to understand that there is something wrong here and that someone needs to change it.
    • It was made so that the car mechanics of Prague could fix it quickly and get it back in the air, rather than wait for those with a PhD in advanced avionics.
    • He studied by night to win his qualifications, which include a PhD in time series and analysis.
    • Parveen got a Doctor of Philosophy in Medicinal Chemistry from the Regional Engineering College, Tiruchi.
    • Suzanne is completing a PhD in Geography, while Tyler is preparing for graduate school next year.
    • Encouraged by the late Professor Patrick O'Brien, he gained a PhD in political science.
    • He was working on his PhD on Punjabi literature in the twentieth century.
    • He graduated in 1949 and went on to a DPhil, spending a year out to lecture in pharmacology at Sheffield University.
    • Hegarty, who has a physics PhD from Glasgow University, was one of the company's original team of four.
    • For one, we do not require our faculty to have a PhD or even a masters degree.
    • He is a former Captain in the Portuguese navy and has a PhD from Durham University in the UK.
    • Over the years, since he did his PhD in the United States, he had become increasingly pious.
    • Many of those using the service have a range of good qualifications, including one man who had a PhD.
    • Having completed the qualification, she upgraded to a PhD and went to work in the company's head office in Swindon.
    • He is a graduate of Rice University and has a PhD from Columbia University in English and Comparative Literature.
    • He obtained a PhD in both philology and theology and possessed great knowledge of both the Sami and Finnish languages.
    • She had broad-ranging interests, having studied mythology and psychology, in which she gained a PhD.
    Synonyms
    degree holder, person with a degree
    1. 1.1 A person holding a Doctor of Philosophy degree.
      哲学博士
      Example sentencesExamples
      • While it is probably true that most of the PhDs will find themselves a job on the basis of their paper qualification, this will be at the expense of those with fewer or lesser degrees.
      • Prospects for newly minted PhDs in the UK and US aren't great.
      • Even more revealing is the fact that the majority of engineering PhDs the U.S. produces every year, are foreigners; many from China.
      • The number of American PhDs is going down and down.
      • There are way too many PhDs, and anyone who tries to tell you otherwise is just clueless.
      • As bright as the hybrid team was (with an unprecedented seven PhDs on board), members didn't pretend to have all the answers.
      • The fact that there are genuine PhDs at the DI doesn't mean that what they are doing constitutes science at all, much less good science.
      • In academia we know how hard PhDs have worked to get where they are.
      • Besides there is a large concentration of PhDs and masters degree holders.
      • How refreshing to read about a British rather than an American PhD.
      • With the time investment required to become a PhD, we cannot now make up for the supply shortage in faculty.
      • Some of the higher-level, value-added centres employ several hundred PhDs on one site.
      • He also seeks out new PhDs and advanced graduate students as reviewers to supplement the perspectives of distinguished senior contributors.
      • Meteorologists and PhDs in math and economics helped analyze and model the vast amounts of data that Enron used in its trading operations.
      • The contributors vary in age from the very senior to recent PhDs.
      • Speaking in the name of all of the dozens of new PhDs was an Arab student.
      • Of course, precise navigation systems, powerful computer software and several PhDs working full time are part of the formula for success, too.
      • The hybrid team was packed with PhDs, but for all of their technical prowess, the brainiacs had one weakness: little launch experience.
      • It's true that real research projects take time - you're never going to get well-trained chemistry PhDs out the door in two and a half years.
      • With all the Law degrees and PhDs on the documentary subcommittee, one would think the slightest degree of fair and original thinking might shine through.

Definition of Doctor of Philosophy in US English:

Doctor of Philosophy

(also Ph.D.)
nounˈdäktər əv fəˈläsəfē
  • 1A doctorate in any discipline except medicine, or sometimes theology.

    (除法律、医学或有时神学之外的)哲学博士学位

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Encouraged by the late Professor Patrick O'Brien, he gained a PhD in political science.
    • He is a graduate of Rice University and has a PhD from Columbia University in English and Comparative Literature.
    • He is a former Captain in the Portuguese navy and has a PhD from Durham University in the UK.
    • Many of those using the service have a range of good qualifications, including one man who had a PhD.
    • She had broad-ranging interests, having studied mythology and psychology, in which she gained a PhD.
    • He studied by night to win his qualifications, which include a PhD in time series and analysis.
    • He was working on his PhD on Punjabi literature in the twentieth century.
    • He graduated in 1949 and went on to a DPhil, spending a year out to lecture in pharmacology at Sheffield University.
    • Suzanne is completing a PhD in Geography, while Tyler is preparing for graduate school next year.
    • For one, we do not require our faculty to have a PhD or even a masters degree.
    • He wrote a doctoral thesis on differential equations and was awarded his PhD in 1935.
    • Hegarty, who has a physics PhD from Glasgow University, was one of the company's original team of four.
    • Parveen got a Doctor of Philosophy in Medicinal Chemistry from the Regional Engineering College, Tiruchi.
    • He obtained a PhD in both philology and theology and possessed great knowledge of both the Sami and Finnish languages.
    • Having completed the qualification, she upgraded to a PhD and went to work in the company's head office in Swindon.
    • Over the years, since he did his PhD in the United States, he had become increasingly pious.
    • It doesn't take a PhD to understand that there is something wrong here and that someone needs to change it.
    • He graduated from Massey University with a PhD in environmental engineering.
    • It was made so that the car mechanics of Prague could fix it quickly and get it back in the air, rather than wait for those with a PhD in advanced avionics.
    • Originally obtaining a natural sciences degree Gordon went on to obtain a PhD before turning to medicine.
    Synonyms
    degree holder, person with a degree
    1. 1.1 A person holding a Doctor of Philosophy degree.
      哲学博士
      Example sentencesExamples
      • As bright as the hybrid team was (with an unprecedented seven PhDs on board), members didn't pretend to have all the answers.
      • With the time investment required to become a PhD, we cannot now make up for the supply shortage in faculty.
      • Meteorologists and PhDs in math and economics helped analyze and model the vast amounts of data that Enron used in its trading operations.
      • There are way too many PhDs, and anyone who tries to tell you otherwise is just clueless.
      • Speaking in the name of all of the dozens of new PhDs was an Arab student.
      • Even more revealing is the fact that the majority of engineering PhDs the U.S. produces every year, are foreigners; many from China.
      • Prospects for newly minted PhDs in the UK and US aren't great.
      • Besides there is a large concentration of PhDs and masters degree holders.
      • How refreshing to read about a British rather than an American PhD.
      • He also seeks out new PhDs and advanced graduate students as reviewers to supplement the perspectives of distinguished senior contributors.
      • It's true that real research projects take time - you're never going to get well-trained chemistry PhDs out the door in two and a half years.
      • The fact that there are genuine PhDs at the DI doesn't mean that what they are doing constitutes science at all, much less good science.
      • With all the Law degrees and PhDs on the documentary subcommittee, one would think the slightest degree of fair and original thinking might shine through.
      • While it is probably true that most of the PhDs will find themselves a job on the basis of their paper qualification, this will be at the expense of those with fewer or lesser degrees.
      • The contributors vary in age from the very senior to recent PhDs.
      • Some of the higher-level, value-added centres employ several hundred PhDs on one site.
      • The hybrid team was packed with PhDs, but for all of their technical prowess, the brainiacs had one weakness: little launch experience.
      • The number of American PhDs is going down and down.
      • Of course, precise navigation systems, powerful computer software and several PhDs working full time are part of the formula for success, too.
      • In academia we know how hard PhDs have worked to get where they are.
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