词汇 | graduate |
释义 | graduate Theme: ADDICTION in. to move from casual drug use to addiction.Gert graduated to smack after only a year of skin-popping.Pete graduated and went into treatment all in the same month. Theme: EXPERIENCE n. a person experienced in life, especially sexually experienced.Tracy is a graduate. Nothing is new to her.You need someone who is a graduate for this kind of a job. graduate 1. noun an ex-convict US, 1949 2. verb 1 to complete a prison sentence. A construction built on the jocular 'college' as 'jail' US, 1945. 2 to be cured of a sexually transmitted infection US, 1949. 3 to begin using more powerful drugs, or to stop taking drugs completely US, 1992. 4 (used of a racehorse) to win a race for the first time US, 1976 Christmas graduateA college or university student who discontinues their education after the end of the first term (i.e., around Christmastime). Primarily heard in US, South Africa. While I firmly believe in the importance of continued education, there are always a few Christmas graduates each year for whom college is just not well suited. graduate from (something)1. To complete one's studies in a particular school or program. I can't believe we're about to graduate from college—how did four years go by that quickly? I graduate from my doctoral program in May. 2. To advance to a higher rank. At the end of the summer, I'll graduate from being a junior counselor to being a regular camp counselor. graduate in (something)To complete one's studies in a particular subject. It took six years, but I finally graduated in biology. graduate with (something)To complete one's studies in a particular school or program, resulting in the awarding of a particular degree or status. It took six years, but I finally graduated with a degree in biology. Of course Haley graduated with highest honors—she's always been a great student. graduate (in something) (with something)to earn a degree in some subject with honors, etc. I graduated in math with highest honors. Sharon graduated with honors in medicine. graduate (in something) (with something)to earn a degree in some subject with honors, etc. I graduated in math with highest honors. Sharon graduated with honors in medicine. graduate fromv. 1. To move up from one position, rank, or level, to a higher one: That year, the athletes graduated from amateur to professional status in the competition. 2. To complete the academic requirements of some institution, usually receiving an academic degree: I graduated from college with a degree in history. graduate inv. To complete the requirements of an institution and receive an academic degree in some subject: I graduated in mathematics from the local community college. graduate withv. To complete the academic requirements of an institution for something, especially a degree or an honor: I graduated with a degree in mathematics. Few students graduated with honors this year. graduate(ˈgrædʒuət)1. n. a person experienced in life, especially sexually experienced. Britney is a graduate. Nothing is new to her. 2. (ˈgrædʒuet) in. to move from casual drug use to addiction. (Drugs.) Gert graduated to smack after only a year of skin-popping. |
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