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undergraduate

/uhn-der-graj-oo-it, -eyt/US // ˌʌn dərˈgrædʒ u ɪt, -ˌeɪt //UK // (ˌʌndəˈɡrædjʊɪt) //

本科生,本科,大学本科生,大学本科

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a student in a university or college who has not received a first, especially a bachelor's, degree.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having the standing of an undergraduate.
    • : of, for, pertaining to, or characteristic of undergraduates.

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Examples

  • What Aristotle started over 2,000 years ago, a team of 30 undergraduates at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is continuing.

  • Gideon Bliss, a sheltered Cambridge undergraduate comes to the capital at the request of his uncle.

  • What it tells us is that there’s something about the residential undergraduate experience in the United States that is vital.

  • Johns Hopkins University on Wednesday announced a two-day suspension of in-person classes for undergraduates on its Homewood campus after it said 30 students recently tested positive for the coronavirus.

  • He tried converting Columbia’s undergraduate green groups to his cause.

  • She graduated from her undergraduate program magna cum laude.

  • As a Harvard undergraduate, he used systolic blood pressure readings to invent the lie detector test.

  • Even though his undergraduate studies had led him to be a vegetarian, he decided to intern with a small pork producer.

  • Deresiewicz taught English at Yale for a decade, and he studied at Columbia for undergraduate and graduate school.

  • For years, Dr. James Chang has used the sculptural hands that Rodin created to teach undergraduate students surgical anatomy.

  • And how had the boys managed to stay a whole year at Yale without being asked to leave for the good of the undergraduate body?

  • There used to be a saying in my undergraduate days, 'Distrust a freshman that's always seen with third-year men.'

  • Even in the last undergraduate year, the preference for Eton remained as strong as ever.

  • They were training men in their undergraduate departments by means of classical literature.

  • The university medical schools were graduate schools and did not admit a student unless he had completed the undergraduate course.