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diploma

/dih-ploh-muh/US // dɪˈploʊ mə //UK // (dɪˈpləʊmə) //

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n.名词 noun
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    plural di·plo·mas, Latin di·plo·ma·ta [dih-ploh-muh-tuh]. /dɪˈploʊ mə tə/.

    • : a document given by an educational institution conferring a degree on a person or certifying that the person has satisfactorily completed a course of study.
    • : a document conferring some honor, privilege, or power.
    • : a public or official document, especially one of historical interest: a diploma from Carolingian times.
v.有主动词 verb
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    di·plo·maed, di·plo·ma·ing.

    • : to grant or award a diploma to.

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Examples

  • He had struggles over the years but was turning a corner and about to be awarded the state’s top diploma, she said.

  • She’d gone back to school as well, with just five subjects left to finish her high school diploma.

  • Katie accepted her diploma through the sunroof of the minivan.

  • I just picked up my diploma and headed to San Diego and started that first show.

  • Respondents with less than four years of college said they preferred to vote in person, 59 percent to 37 percent, and respondents with a high school diploma or less opted for in-person voting 68 percent to 29 percent.

  • The “doctorate” Duke claims is from an anti-Semitic Ukranian “diploma mill” as described by the State Department.

  • My grandmother lacks a high school diploma but is full of more wisdom, and more financial sense, than a lot of people I know.

  • This is not the case, but the reality is worse: losing access to a diploma and getting kicked out of school.

  • This formula excludes students who take longer than four years to earn their diploma, and GEDs and other special diplomas.

  • I grew up on the Lower East Side—before it was gentrified—and I have a high school diploma.

  • Nevertheless, Cui did not handle the young composer so severely as on the occasion of his Diploma Cantata.

  • Nothing distracts them from their aim; they never lose sight of the diploma that will be their bread-winner.

  • A girl bound for college became immediately an integer with which a young man who had not yet mislaid his diploma could reckon.

  • I only know Latin, and I have no diploma which would enable me to sell my knowledge at a high price.

  • As he himself expressed it, he delivered his diploma lecture through his paintings.