词组 | graduate |
释义 | graduate /ˈɡrædʒuət, ˈɡrædʒuɪt/ noun someone who has completed a university degreeadjectives/nouns + graduatea university/college/art school etc graduate Many university graduates are facing unemployment.a history/science etc graduate They want to persuade more science graduates to become teachers.a recent/new graduate The firm hires 100 new graduates every year.a Cambridge/Harvard/Bristol University etc graduate The head teacher was a Cambridge graduate.In American English, college graduate is used more often than university graduate, and someone who has completed their studies at high school is a high school graduate.graduate + nounsa graduate trainee/recruit BrE He joined the newspaper as a graduate trainee.a graduate engineer/teacher/nurse BrE The number of jobs for graduate engineers in Scotland has almost doubled in the past 18 months.graduate recruitment BrE (=employing new graduates) Businesses have found it increasingly difficult to maintain their level of graduate recruitment.a graduate student especially AmE He worked on the project while a graduate student at Yale.a graduate degree AmE (=one you take after your first degree) She has a graduate degree in education from Ohio State.a graduate program AmE (=a course or courses for graduates) She hopes to continue her Arabic studies in a graduate program at Georgetown University.graduate school AmE (=a college where graduates can study) After graduation, Karen and Jess are planning to go to graduate school.prepositionsa graduate of/from York University/Boston University etc Terry is a graduate of York University. | She is a law graduate from Queen’s University, Belfast.a graduate in engineering/philosophy etc The ideal candidate will be a graduate in electronic engineering. |
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