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grad.u.ate PERSON5grAJ7U7Et, 5grAd7jU7Etn [C]infml grad a person who has a (first) degree from a university or college获(学士)学位者;大学毕业生She's a Cambridge graduate/a graduate of Cambridge (= has a degree from Cambridge University).她从剑桥大学毕业。Chris is a physics graduate/a graduate in physics。克里斯有物理学学位。The company takes on about ten graduates (= people who have just got degrees) each year.这家公司每年招收大约十名大学应届毕业生。Levels of graduate unemployment are expected to be higher than ever this year.大学毕业生失业率预计今年比以往要高。In the US, a graduate is also a person who has completed their PRIMARY or SECONDARY education.中小学毕业生All high-school graduates who wish to do so should have the opportunity of going to college.所有想上大学的高中毕业生都应该有机会上大学。Graduate can also be used to mean POSTGRADUATE.研究生There are twenty graduate students in the history department this year.今年历史系有二十名研究生。He became interested in philosophy after completing graduate courses/degrees in theology and psychology.在读完/取得神学和心理学的研究生课程/学位之后,他开始对哲学感兴趣。(Am) Craig hopes to go to graduate school (= a college or college department where students who already have a first degree are taught).克雷格希望去上研究生院。[POSTGRADUATE, UNDERGRADUATE Schools and colleges]
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