0 the act or ceremony of graduating from a college, university etc -- promoce; promoční
1 a marked division -- stupnice
the graduations on a thermometer.
The women grieved for things like not being around for their children's life events such as marriages, graduations, and having babies.
One participant, also a teacher in a music college, remarked that only 3% of music college graduates are accepted into orchestras upon graduation.
The drawing shows three newly graduated men, still wearing their academic gowns and holding their graduation certificates, talking in the college grounds after the ceremony.
In this analysis, educational levels were grouped into secondary school graduation or less versus higher than secondary-school graduation.
The graduation of the procedure, which could encompass hundreds of sessions, served, in addition to this epistemic goal, to discipline recalcitrant patients.
After graduation, they would return to their home counties to teach students.
Predictors of first onset and recurrence of major depression in young women during the five years following high school graduation.
These skills and standards are measured by a progressive grading system and a graduation ceremony called an arangetram.
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畢業, 接受學位,獲得畢業文憑…
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毕业, 接受学位,获得毕业文凭…
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graduación, graduación [feminine]…
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formatura, cerimônia de formatura…
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卒業, 卒業式…
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mezuniyet…
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cérémonie [feminine] de remise des diplômes, remise des diplômes, graduation…
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graduació…
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