graduating / noun, adjective ˈgrædʒ u ɪt, -ˌeɪt; verb ˈgrædʒ uˌeɪt /

即将毕业将要毕业的即将毕业的即将毕业的学生

graduating4 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a person who has received a degree or diploma on completing a course of study, as in a university, college, or school.
  2. a student who holds the bachelor's or the first professional degree and is studying for an advanced degree.
  3. a graduated cylinder, used for measuring.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. of, relating to, or involved in academic study beyond the first or bachelor's degree: graduate courses in business; a graduate student.
  2. having an academic degree or diploma: a graduate engineer.
v. 无主动词 verb

grad·u·at·ed, grad·u·at·ing.

  1. to receive a degree or diploma on completing a course of study: She graduated from college in 1985.
  2. to pass by degrees; change gradually.
v. 有主动词 verb

grad·u·at·ed, grad·u·at·ing.

  1. to confer a degree upon, or to grant a diploma to, at the close of a course of study, as in a university, college, or school: Cornell graduated eighty students with honors.
  2. Informal. to receive a degree or diploma from: She graduated college in 1950.
  3. to arrange in grades or gradations; establish gradation in.
  4. to divide into or mark with degrees or other divisions, as the scale of a thermometer.

graduating 近义词

v. 动词 verb

complete education, pursuit

v. 动词 verb

classify, grade

更多graduating例句

  1. They want to sail around the world after graduating from college.
  2. Still, only 57% of students learning English at York graduate within four years, according to state records from the 2018-2019 school year.
  3. Clark recruited Ethiopia’s Berhane Asfaw to Berkeley’s graduate anthropology program, the first of a series of Ethiopians the Ardi team trained as paleoanthropologists.
  4. Kra, 54, has grown from an uncertain graduate student into a mathematician at the top of her field.
  5. Mark Van Raamsdonk remembers the beginning of the first class he took on quantum field theory as a Princeton University graduate student.
  6. He came to Atari seven years ago, immediately after graduating from Berkeley.
  7. After graduating high school, he attending the University of Virginia, double-majoring in economics and foreign relations.
  8. All these talented chefs are graduating from these old-guard kitchens and branching out and the market is saturated.
  9. She was a talented singer, and after graduating high school in Aurora she enrolled at Denver Community College to study music.
  10. After graduating from college, I lived for 15 years without even owning a television set.
  11. So she remained faithful to her home duties, but each year kept up with the graduating class of a local preparatory school.
  12. After graduating at Oxford he was called to the bar in 1817, and for some years was engaged in law-reporting.
  13. There were fifty-eight of us in my graduating class—that's 1940—and exactly thirty turned up for the tenth reunion.
  14. After graduating it is advisable to find a position as an assistant.
  15. Graduating from college, looking for work, there is usually just one kind of work toward which they are mentally alert.