剑桥高阶英汉双解词典 - graduate collapse

graduate
noun [C] /ˈgrædʒ.u.ət/
I UK
* a person who has a first degree from a university or college
大学毕业生;学士学位获得者

1. a Cambridge graduate
剑桥大学毕业生

2. Chris is a physics graduate.
克里斯是物理专业的毕业生。
See also# postgraduate ; undergraduate #
I (informal grad) US
* a person who has finished their school, college or university education
毕业生

1. high-school graduates
高中毕业生

2. a graduate of Yale
耶鲁大学毕业生

verb /ˈgrædʒ.u.eɪt/
QUALIFY 使有资格
I [I] UK
* to complete a first university degree successfully
取得学士学位;大学毕业

1. Lorna graduated from the University of London.
洛娜毕业于伦敦大学。

2. Tom has just graduated with first-class honours in psychology.
汤姆刚刚大学毕业,获得心理学一级荣誉学位。

I [I or T] US
* to complete school, college or university correctly
毕业(于)

1. After he graduated high school, he joined the Army.
他高中毕业后参军了。

verb /ˈgrædʒ.u.eɪt/
PROGRESS 标记
[I]
* to move forward or improve
晋升;上升;进展

1. She graduated from being a secretary to running her own department.
她从秘书的职位晋升到部门主管。

柯林斯COBUILD高阶英汉双解学习词典 - graduate collapse

graduate ★★★☆☆
The noun is pronounced /'grædʒuət/. The verb is pronounced /'grædʒueɪt/. 名词读作/'grædʒuət/,动词读作 /'grædʒueɪt/。
1.N-COUNT 可数名词(英国的)大学毕业生,学士学位获得者 In Britain, a graduate is a person who has successfully completed a degree at a university or college and has received a certificate that shows this.

【搭配模式】:usu with supp
  • In 1973, the first Open University graduates received their degrees.

    1973年,第一批开放大学的毕业生获得了学位。

  • ...graduates in engineering.

    工程学学士

2.N-COUNT 可数名词(美国的)高中(或学院、大学)毕业生 In the United States, a graduate is a student who has successfully completed a course at a high school, college, or university.

【搭配模式】:usu supp N
  • The top one-third of all high school graduates are entitled to an education at the California State University.

    高中毕业生当中排名前1/3的学生可以进入加利福尼亚州立大学深造。

3.VERB 动词(英国)大学毕业 In Britain, when a student graduates from university, they have successfully completed a degree course.

【语法信息】:V prep

【语法信息】:Also V
  • She graduated in English and Drama from Manchester University.

    她毕业于曼彻斯特大学的英语和戏剧专业。

4.V-ERG 及物/不及物动词(美国)中学(或大学)毕业,授予…学位(或毕业文凭) In the United States, when a student graduates, they complete their studies successfully and leave their school or university. You can also say that a school or university graduates a student or students.

【语法信息】:V prep

【语法信息】:V n

【语法信息】:Also V
  • When the boys graduated from high school, Ann moved to a small town in Vermont...

    当儿子们高中毕业后,安搬到佛蒙特州的一个小镇上居住。

  • In 1986, American universities graduated a record number of students with degrees in computer science.

    1986年,美国大学计算机专业的毕业生人数创下了历史纪录。

5.VERB 动词晋升;升职;升级 If you graduate from one thing to another, you go from a less important job or position to a more important one.

【语法信息】:V to/from n
  • Bruce graduated to chef at the Bear Hotel...

    布鲁斯晋升为大熊饭店的厨师长。

  • From commercials she quickly graduated to television shows.

    她很快就从拍商业广告上升到拍电视节目。


牛津高阶英汉双解 第7版 - graduate collapse

graduate
gradu·ate noun / 5^rAdVuEt / (also informal grad especially in NAmE)
1. ~ (in sth) a person who has a university degree
   大学毕业生;学士学位获得者:
   a graduate in history
   历史学学士
   a science graduate
   理学士
   a graduate of Yale / a Yale graduate
   耶鲁大学毕业生
   a graduate student / course
   研究生;研究生课程
2. (NAmE) a person who has completed their school studies
   毕业生:
   a high school graduate
   中学毕业生
note at student verb / 5^rAdVueit /
1. [V] ~ (in sth) | ~ (from...) to get a degree, especially your first degree, from a university or college
   获得学位(尤指学士);大学毕业:
   Only thirty students graduated in Chinese last year.
   去年只有三十名学生获得汉语学士学位。
   She graduated from Harvard this year.
   她今年毕业于哈佛大学。
   He graduated from York with a degree in Psychology.
   他毕业于约克大学,获心理学学士学位。
2. [V] ~ (from...) (NAmE) to complete a course in education, especially at high school
   毕业(尤指中学):
   Martha graduated from high school ten years ago.
   马莎两年前高中毕业。
3. [VN] ~ sb (from sth) (NAmE) to give a degree, diploma , etc. to sb
   授予(某人)学位(或毕业文凭等):
   The college graduated 50 students last year.
   去年这所学院有 50 名毕业生。
4. [V] ~ (from sth) to sth to start doing sth more difficult or important than what you were doing before
   逐渐发展(或变化、进展、上升):
   She recently graduated from being a dancer to having a small role in a movie.
   她最近从一个舞蹈演员逐步过渡到在电影里扮演小角色。

牛津搭配语词典 第2版 - graduate collapse

graduate

I. noun

ADJECTIVE business-school, law-school, college, high-school (in the US), medical-school, university job opportunities for university ~s | arts, engineering, history, law, medical, science, etc. | doctoral (AmE) cum laude, magna cum laude, summa cum laude (all in the US) | Oxbridge (= from Oxford or Cambridge) (BrE) | new, recent

GRADUATE + NOUN course, degree, program (AmE) education (AmE), studies, work | level She has taught at both the undergraduate and ~ levels. | school (AmE) student | assistant (esp. AmE) | recruit, trainee (both ) He joined the company as a ~ trainee. | recruitment (BrE) The company places great importance on ~ recruitment and training.

PREPOSITION ~ in a ~ in sociology

II. verb

Graduate is used with these nouns as the subject: cadet, class, college
Graduate is used with these nouns as the object: college

牛津英语同义词学习词典 - graduate collapse

graduate

verb

graduate ♦︎ pass ♦︎ qualify ♦︎ get through (sth) ♦︎ sail through (sth)These words all mean to successfully complete a course of study or to be successful in an exam or test. 这些词均表示完成课程、顺利通过考试或测试。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to graduate / qualify as sthto graduate / pass with sthto pass / get through / sail through a / an course / exam / teststudents graduate / pass / qualify / sail through graduate ˈgrædʒueɪt [intransitive] to get a degree, especially your first degree, from a university or college; (in the US) to complete a course in education, especially at high school 获得学位(尤指学士学位);大学毕业;(在美国尤指高中)毕业Only thirty students graduated in Chinese last year.去年只有三十名学生获得汉语学士学位。She taught in France after graduating.她毕业后在法国教书。Martha graduated from high school two years ago.玛莎两年前高中毕业。In American English the 'from' can be left out. 在美式英语中,graduate后的from可以省略 (NAmE) Martha graduated high school two years ago.玛莎两年前高中毕业。 graduate ˈgrædʒuət

noun

[countable] a science graduate理学士high school graduates高中毕业生
pass [intransitive, transitive] to achieve the required standard in an exam or test 通过(考试);及格;合格I'm not really expecting to pass first time.我真没指望第一次就能合格。I passed my driving test.我通过了驾照考试。OPP fail , flunk fail 3 pass

noun

[countable] (especially BrE) She got a pass in French.她法语考试及格了。12 passes and 3 fails12门及格,3门不及格
qualify [intransitive] (especially BrE) to reach the standard of ability or knowledge needed to do a particular job, for example by completing a course of study or passing exams 获得资格(或学历);合格How long does it take to qualify?需要多长时间才能取得资格?She qualified as a doctor last year.她去年获得了医生资格。 qualification

noun

[uncountable, countable, usually plural] Nurses in training should be given a guarantee of employment following qualification.受训护士取得资格后应有工作保障。 (BrE) He left school with no formal qualifications.他退学了,没有获得正式学历。
ˌget ˈthrough sth ˌget ˈthrough

phrasal verb

(getting, got, got; NAmE spoken getting, got, gotten) (BrE, rather informal) to be successful in an exam or test especially when this is difficult 顺利通过(尤指困难的考试或测试)I got through the final exam by avoiding questions that required factual knowledge.我绕开客观知识问题,从而通过了最后的考试。
ˌsailˈ through sth ˌsail ˈthrough

phrasal verb

(rather informal) to pass an exam or test or successfully complete a course of study without any difficulty 轻易通过(考试或测试);轻松完成(课程)She's very bright and sailed through college.她非常聪明,轻松通过了大学的课程。

新牛津英语同义词词典 - graduate collapse

graduate

noun
we need to recruit more graduates
DEGREE-HOLDER , person with a degree; Bachelor of Arts, BA, Bachelor of Science, BSc, Master of Arts, MA, Master of Science, MSc, doctor, PhD, DPhil.


verb
1 he wants to be a teacher when he graduates
QUALIFY , pass one's exams, pass, be certified, be licensed; take an academic degree, receive/get one's degree, become a graduate, complete one's studies.


2 she wants to graduate to serious emotional drama
PROGRESS , advance, move up, go up, proceed, develop; gain promotion, be promoted.

-opposite(s): REGRESS ; BE DEMOTED.

3 a proposal to graduate income tax
ARRANGE IN A SERIES , arrange in order, order, group, classify, class, categorize, rank, grade, range.


4 the thermometer was graduated in Fahrenheit
CALIBRATE , mark off, measure off/out, divide into degrees, grade.

Collins COBUILD English Usage - graduate collapse

graduate

A graduate is someone who has successfully completed a first degree at a university or college.

In America, a high school graduate is someone who has completed a course at a high school. See entry at high school.

Someone who already has a first degree and who is studying for a higher degree can be called a graduate student, a postgraduate student, or a postgraduate. In America, graduate student is the usual term.


词源记忆 - graduate collapse

graduate 毕业,大学毕业生
来自grade, 级别,层级。引申词义达到一定级别,毕业。