柯林斯詞典graduate (graduating,graduated,graduates) 名詞讀作?gr?d???t,動詞讀作?gr?d???e?t。1. N-COUNT A graduate is a student who has successfully completed a course at a high school, college, or university. 畢業(yè)生 The top one-third of all high school graduates are entitled to an education at California State University. 全部高中畢業(yè)生當(dāng)中排名前三分之一的有資格到加利福尼亞州立大學(xué)學(xué)習(xí)。2. V-I When a student graduates, they complete their studies successfully and leave their school or university. 畢業(yè) When the boys graduated from high school, Ann moved to a small town in Vermont. 男孩們中學(xué)畢業(yè)后安遷到了佛蒙特州的一座小鎮(zhèn)。3. V-I If you graduate from one thing to another, you go from a less important job or position to a more important one. 升遷 Bruce graduated to chef at the Bear Hotel. 布魯斯晉升為大熊酒店的廚師長。 返回 graduate劍橋詞典B2 UK a person who has a first degree from a university or college 大學(xué)畢業(yè)生,學(xué)士學(xué)位獲得者 a Cambridge graduate 劍橋大學(xué)畢業(yè)生 Chris is a physics graduate. 克里斯是物理專業(yè)的畢業(yè)生。 也見 postgraduate noun undergraduate A2 US (informal grad) a person who has finished their school , college , or university education 畢業(yè)生 high-school graduates 高中畢業(yè)生 a graduate of Yale 耶魯大學(xué)畢業(yè)生 例句 We would prefer to fill the post with a recent graduate.A graduate of law and economics from Moscow State University, he had spent his life in academia .At present the organization has to rely on young , inexperienced graduates.Geography graduates are literate and numerate and have very good IT skills .There are numerous opportunities for young graduates. 返回 graduate