0 to receive a degree, diploma etc -- promovat, absolvovat
He graduated in German from the University of Manchester.
1 to mark out with regular divisions -- (od)stupňovat, rozdělit
A thermometer is graduated in degrees.
2 a person who has been awarded a degree or diploma -- absolvent
a graduate in French.
The book is valuable to undergraduate students, but it can also be a quick refresher on the topic for some graduate students.
The inclusion of a wide range of skills in conservatorium curricula would enable music graduates to expand the scope of their performance and non-performance roles.
And the spread of statesupported schools throughout the colony vastly increased the number of teaching positions open to college graduates.
These dissertations were produced by graduate students who worked for many years in the city and who have collectively rewritten the history of the city.
My first graduate students are nearing 50 and have tenure and more.
Many professors run their graduate 'masters' classes as offices in which the students work on their projects.
The author's aim - to be of use both to graduate students and to researchers - is clearly fulfilled.
It would also be useful as a collection of papers for graduate seminars.
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大學畢業生,學士學位獲得者, 畢業生, 使有資格…
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licenciado, -a, graduado…
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(大学の)学士, 卒業生, 卒業する(英では専門学校と大学の卒業を、米では小学校~大学・専門学校すべての卒業を指す)…
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üniversite mezunu, mezun, (üniversite…
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sortir (diplômé/-ée) de, diplômé/-ée [masculine-feminine], obtenir son diplôme…
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