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
- 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。 - In the Wuhan University grad program, to cite one example.
拿武汉大学为例,在研究生论文中。 - So teaching may make STEM grad students better scientists. Not to mention better teachers.
因此教学可能会使STEM研究生成为更优秀的科学家,更不必说还会是更好的老师了。 - 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。 - Weren't you gonna apply to grad school here?
你不是要申请这里的研究所吗? - Yu Bi 'er, 24, joined the army in2009 as a fresh college grad.
24岁的俞碧儿(音译)2009年大学刚毕业时就选择了参军。 - And those grad students who spent the year doing research and teaching showed bigger improvements in coming up with testable hypotheses and in the design of valid experiments.
而那些花了一年时间做研究和教学的学生在提出可检验性假设和有效实验设计中有很大提高。 - Please! Don't treat me like a grad student.
请别把我当成你的研究生! - 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。 - 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。