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undergrad

/uhn-der-grad/US // ˈʌn dərˌgræd //

本科生,大学本科,大学本科生,本科

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Informal.

    • : an undergraduate.

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Examples

  • If you’re a finance whiz, you try to get into Wharton as an undergrad.

  • I teach a class to undergrads that is an economics course for non-econ majors.

  • Cohen and her colleagues found that undergrads have often gone above and beyond local health recommendations, for example having restricted their contact with others even before stay-at-home orders were issued in the spring.

  • There were not a lot of opportunities to study space in Bangladesh, so she came to the United States for undergrad, attending Bryn Mawr College in Pennsylvania.

  • When I was an undergrad, I was working two, sometimes three, jobs.

  • In December 2012, a fellow undergrad accused Winston of raping her.

  • McCaskill, while an undergrad at the University of Missouri, had a friend who was assaulted while on a date.

  • As an undergrad at Stanford, I was an English and Political Science double-major.

  • I, and most—not all—of my female undergrad peers want to get married and have children.

  • Cruz did his undergrad time at Princeton, and followed it up with Harvard Law, where he edited the storied Harvard Law Review.

  • He is as keen to win in a canoe race as any undergrad in his college boat and is a genuine and true sportsman.

  • I have had a fondness for the color ever since I was one of you—an undergrad.

  • It was the second year of my undergrad, taking a double-major in not making trouble for my profs and keeping my mouth shut.

  • You've taken just about every undergrad course there is in those fields.

  • These are the occasions when the dons administer reproof or advice on the conduct of each individual undergrad.