grad

英[ɡræd] 美[ɡræd]
  • abbr. 毕业生;校友(=graduate)
  • grabber n.抢夺者;贪心汉;抓帧器
  • grabbing n.抓;夺取动词grab的现在分词形式.
  • grabble vi.搜索;爬;匍匐搜索
  • grabby adj.贪婪的
  • graben n.地堑
    abbr. (缩略词)
    1. 校友(=graduate)
    2. 毕业生(=graduate)
    n. (名词)
    1. 毕业生
    2. 研究生
    3. 校友
    4. 角度测量单位,等于9/10度
    5. 格拉德(音译名)
    6. 格罗德(音译名)

英英释义

Noun:
  1. one-hundredth of a right angle

  2. a person who has received a degree from a school (high school or college or university)

1. She was a grad student, anthropology and folklore.
镰旗┒鐢?涓讳慨浜虹被瀛﹀拰姘戦棿浼犺?

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2. The climber tried in vain to make a grad at the rope.
登山者试图抓住绳子,但没有成功.

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3. Molly: Sorry, I forgot. But applying to Grad school takes even longer.
莫莉: 对不起, 我忘了. 可申请研究生院需要更长的时间.

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4. The grad students fled to AI, so the other fields dried up.
刚毕业的学生们纷纷进入人工智能研究领域, 于是,其它领域后继乏人.

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5. Henry has been a grad student now for ten years.
亨利已经当了十年的研究生了.

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    用作缩略词 (abbr.)
    1. More than 6 million college grads face dim job prospects this year.
      今年,约600万大学毕业生面临惨淡的就业前景。
    2. I'm a recent grad and I haven't started working yet.
      我刚刚毕业,还没有开始工作。