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associate's degree

/uh-soh-shee-its di-gree/US // əˈsoʊ ʃi ɪts dɪˈgri //

副学士学位,副学位,副学士,副學士學位

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a degree awarded by a junior or community college after completion of two years of study.

Examples

  • His sister, Aurora, 26, has developmental delays and has not worked consistently although she has an associate's degree in graphic arts.

  • “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.

  • “A guy drives up in a 2008 Mercedes, brand new,” Harry S. Connelly Jr. says in the video, according to the Times.

  • “Personal hotspots can get speeds of up to 60 Mb/s down, whereas hotel Wi-Fi can be as slow as 1.5 Mb/s,” Sesar said.

  • In our headlong quest for a legally perfect society, we don’t take the time to take stock of what‘s been created so far.

  • 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?

  • The reason we associate rhythm with the significance of time is that rhythm is a measurer of time.

  • Ajoutez cecy, s'il vous plaist, la grande difficult qu'il y a de tirer d'eux les mots mesmes qu'ils ont.

  • He was a bookbinder previous to going upon the stage; and acquired a high degree of reputation as an actor.