graduated

英['ɡrædʒueɪtɪd] 美['ɡrædʒueɪtɪd]
  • adj. 刻度的;(税)累进的;分等级的
  • 动词graduate的过去式和过去分词形式.
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Adjective:
  1. marked with or divided into degrees;

    "a calibrated thermometer"

  2. taking place by degrees

1. Connie did well at school and graduated with honours.
康妮在学校表现很好,以优异的成绩毕业了。

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2. Harriet graduated with a first class degree in literature.
哈丽雅特毕业时获文学一级学士学位。

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3. She graduated with high enough marks to apply for university.
她的毕业成绩足以申请上大学。

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4. From commercials she quickly graduated to television shows.
她很快就从拍商业广告上升到拍电视节目。

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5. Bruce graduated to chef at the Bear Hotel.
布鲁斯晋升为大熊饭店的厨师长。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. The graduated rotary shaft makes it easy to grind at any angle.
      具有刻度的旋转轴,可随意转换任何角度。
    2. This ruler is graduated in centimeters.
      这把尺的刻度是厘米。
    3. In a graduated tax scheme the more one earns, the more one pays.
      按照累进税制,收入多者多纳税。
    1. He graduated from a school of crafts and arts.
      他毕业于一所工艺美术学校。
    2. The college graduated 50 students from the science department last year.
      这所学院去年有50名理科毕业生。
    3. He said he graduated from Oxford, while in effect, he never went to college.
      他说他是牛津毕业的,但实际上他从没上过大学。