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
- 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。 - As you mention taking the GRE, I assume you are interested in grad schools.
你说到了正在备考GRE,所以我想你应该是对美国大学的研究生院有兴趣。 - Henry has been a grad student now for ten years.
亨利已经当了十年的研究生了。 - 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。 - If you're a college grad reading this, chances are you're dying to work for Google.
若是你是名大学生,福彩官网,那么你最青睐的未来东家很有可能就是谷歌。 - Today, I'm a grad school dropout, living with my boyfriend in a slightly larger apartment, and on my second job.
如今我放弃了读研,和男朋友一起住在一个稍大点儿的公寓,从事我的第二份工作。 - Please! Don't treat me like a grad student.
请别把我当成你的研究生! - I had just completed a Masters of Arts in communication, culture, and technology at Georgetown University and had already told the interviewer Id be willing to take a salary paying less than I was making before grad school.
那时候,我刚刚在乔治敦大学获得了文学硕士研究生学位,研究方向是交流、文化和技术,并且已经告诉了面试官,我愿意接受比读硕士之前的工作还要低的薪酬。 - To realize the vale of ONE YEAR, ask a student who failed a grad.
要想认识一年的价值,问一问蹲了一年的学生; - Generally, grad students don't arrive with the ability to communicate well.
一般来时候,博士生的交流能力都不太好。