graduation
英 [ˌɡrædʒuˈeɪʃn]
美 [ˌɡrædʒuˈeɪʃn]
n. (大学或美国高中的)毕业; 毕业典礼
复数:graduations
Collins.1 / BNC.15296 / COCA.4759
牛津词典
noun
- (大学或美国高中的)毕业
the act of successfully completing a university degree, or studies at an American high school- It was my first job after graduation.
那是我毕业后的第一个工作。
- It was my first job after graduation.
- 毕业典礼
a ceremony at which degrees, etc. are officially given out- The graduations are marked on the side of the flask.
烧瓶壁标有刻度。
- The graduations are marked on the side of the flask.
- 毕业典礼
a ceremony at which degrees, etc. are officially given out- The graduations are marked on the side of the flask.
烧瓶壁标有刻度。
- The graduations are marked on the side of the flask.
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 毕业
Graduationis the successful completion of a course of study at a university, college, or school, for which you receive a degree or diploma.- They asked what his plans were after graduation...
他们问他毕业之后有何打算。 - Upon graduation he joined a small law firm.
他一毕业就进了一家小型律师事务所。
- They asked what his plans were after graduation...
- N-COUNT 毕业典礼
Agraduationis a special ceremony at university, college, or school, at which degrees and diplomas are given to students who have successfully completed their studies.- ...the graduation ceremony at Yale...
耶鲁大学的毕业典礼 - At my brother's high school graduation the students recited a poem.
在我弟弟的高中毕业典礼上,学生们朗诵了一首诗。
- ...the graduation ceremony at Yale...
- N-COUNT 刻度线;刻度
Agraduationis a line or number on a container or measuring instrument which marks a particular measurement.- ...medicine bottles with graduations on them.
标有刻度线的药瓶
- ...medicine bottles with graduations on them.
英英释义
noun
- the successful completion of a program of study
- the act of arranging in grades
- a line (as on a vessel or ruler) that marks a measurement
- the ruler had 16 graduations per inch
- an academic exercise in which diplomas are conferred