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/ˈgrædʒuˌeɪt/ |
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1 | I to complete your studies at a university or college , usually by getting a degree 毕业(拿到学位) |
| +from He graduated from Yale University in 1936. 他1936年毕业于耶鲁大学。 |
| +in one of the first women to graduate in history and languages at the Sorbonne 巴黎大学首批取得历史和语言学位的妇女之一。 |
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2 | I AMERICAN to finish your studies at a high school 中学毕业 |
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3 | T MAINLY AMERICAN to give a student a degree or other qualification after a course of study 授予(某人)学位(或资格证书等) |
| Universities in Thailand graduate 6,000 engineers each year. 泰国的大学每年授予6000个工程学学位。 |
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- | graduate (from sth) to sth |
| to make progress or reach a higher position |
| (从…)进步到,升级到 |
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| Some children had graduated to reading books without pictures. 有些孩子已经进步到可以阅读不带插图的书了。 |
| He eventually graduated from clerical work to his present role. 他终于从普通职员升到了现在的位置。 |
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