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advanced degree

高级学位,高等学位,先进的学位,高级职称

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an academic degree conferred for completion of requirements beyond the undergraduate college level, as M.S. or Ph.D.

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Examples

  • In the first round, people using VAMS mostly had advanced degrees.

  • Those 65 and older vote at rates roughly 50% higher than those 18 to 29, and advanced degree holders up to nearly three times as often as those without a high school diploma.

  • Still, the three-month closure was difficult for grad students dependent upon their research for an advanced degree.

  • He headed to Berklee College of Music for an advanced degree, writing a thesis on how to design a music-based nonprofit in India.

  • Electrical engineers with advanced degrees designed that system.

  • “He turned pale, trembled to a great degree, was much agitated, and began to cry,” she told the court.

  • Investigators will focus on whether the sudden emergency was so extreme that no degree of pilot skill would have helped.

  • Advanced maternal age dramatically increases the risk of maternal mortality as well as birth defects like Down Syndrome.

  • While Kurdish forces have advanced on some fronts in Iraq, the fight here in Syria seems far from over yet.

  • It was the ultimate guarantor of the humanism he advanced against Nazism.

  • I was rather awed by his imposing appearance, and advanced timidly to the doors, which were of glass, and pulled the bell.

  • It is only just to say, that the officers exhibited a degree of courage far beyond any thing we had expected from them.

  • He asked what time was usually spent in determining between right and wrong, and what degree of expense?

  • Lady Maude advanced; she had really come in by accident; her head was bent, her eyelashes rested on her flushed cheeks.

  • An extraordinary eruption of mount Vesuvius commenced, which in ten days had advanced ten miles from its original source.