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graduation

/graj-oo-ey-shuhn/US // ˌgrædʒ uˈeɪ ʃən //UK // (ˌɡrædjʊˈeɪʃən) //

毕业,毕业典礼,毕业证书,毕业论文

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an act of graduating; the state of being graduated.
    • : the ceremony of conferring degrees or diplomas, as at a college or school.
    • : arrangement in degrees, levels, or ranks.

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Examples

  • Facebook says creating a profile requires only a college email address and graduation year— it’s up to you to add any other information.

  • I think you said 21 when you got your first show, even before you walked in your college graduation.

  • The day after graduation, he flew to Seattle and started in Amazon’s “Pathways” leadership development program.

  • We need kids to be able to see their perspective in history and that goes hand in hand with graduation rates.

  • She and Adamos started an online campaign for Sweetwater teachers to show their support to have the course become a graduation requirement at every school in the district.

  • The NYPD and his duties required him to miss the graduation on December 20.

  • On-time graduation (10%): Percentage of students who graduate within four years (NCES).

  • Kessler says they had stopped dating before their graduation in 2007 and that he had played no part in her pregnancy.

  • They dated through high school, then married after graduation.

  • A few days after graduation from college, I rushed back to Zimbabwe.

  • Helen Ervin's life in a private school for girls at San Francisco had been uneventful until her graduation.

  • Phœbe's graduation from the Greenwald High School was her red-letter day.

  • Since the power thus gradually percolates, a continuity and graduation of superiority and inferiority must develop itself.

  • Right after graduation, he was made second lieutenant of Engineers and for some time he was busy looking after our coast defenses.

  • It was in the summer after my graduation that I first became aware that my own feelings were undergoing a change.