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graduated

/graj-oo-ey-tid/US // ˈgrædʒ uˌeɪ tɪd //

毕业了,已毕业的,已经毕业的,毕业于

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : characterized by or arranged in degrees, especially successively, as according to height, depth, or difficulty: a graduated series of lessons.
    • : marked with divisions or units of measurement.
    • : having the longest feathers in the center, the others being successively shorter.
    • : increasing along with the taxable base: a graduated income tax.

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Examples

  • Having graduated Juilliard last spring, Alex Sharp is too young to have given the performance of a lifetime.

  • The moment came where newly graduated cops customarily toss their white gloves into the air in celebration.

  • Dean Todd remained my friend until I graduated in 1988, with my degree in English literature.

  • I had graduated NYU just a few years earlier and begun a career in publishing, but the addiction got the best of me.

  • Trotter graduated magna cum laude from Harvard and became the first black man named to Phi Beta Kappa.

  • He graduated at Yale college, and at the commencement of hostilities was appointed to the chief command of the Connecticut troops.

  • Plain and graduated tubes accompany the instrument; milk-tubes (Fig. 128) must be purchased separately.

  • She is a country school-ma'am, and is to be graduated this month in the Normal School in Mayville, where you are visiting.

  • Lily aped the manners of girls who had long since graduated from school and were flashy in their dress and manners.

  • He graduated as a lieutenant in 1852, and for some years was attached to the staff college as an assistant professor.