graduate1
KK: [ˈɡrædʒʊˌеt]
DJ: [ˈɡrædjuеit]
vt.
- 【美】准予……畢業;授與……學位
Mary was
graduated from Oxford.
瑪麗畢業於牛津大學。
- 把……分等級;將……累進化
- 給……標上刻度
This ruler is
graduated in centimeters.
這把尺的刻度是厘米。
vi.
- 【英】大學畢業;【美】畢業[(+from)]
She
graduated from Harvard.
她畢業於哈佛大學。
- 取得資格[(+as)]
- 逐漸變化,發展[Q]
He
graduated from petty theft to bank robbery.
他從小偷小摸發展到搶劫銀行。
辨析
graduate2
KK: [ˈɡrædʒʊɪt]
DJ: [ˈɡrædjuеit]
n.
- 大學畢業生
She is a psychology
graduate of University of Pennsylvania.
她是賓州大學心理系畢業生。
- 【美】畢業生
a.
- 畢業了的
- 【美】研究生的
Professor Wang offered two
graduate courses last semester.
上學期王教授開了兩門研究生課程。
She is a
graduate student in literature.
她是個念文學的研究生。
n.
/
ˈgradʒʊət,
-djʊət/
a person who has been awarded a first academic degree, or (
N. Amer.) a high-school diploma.
v.
/
ˈgradʒʊeɪt,
-djʊeɪt/
- successfully complete a degree, course, or (N. Amer.) high school.
▸N. Amer. confer a degree or other academic qualification on.
-
(graduate to)
move up to (something more advanced).
- arrange or mark out in gradations.
- change gradually.
Derivative
Etymology
ME: from med. L. graduat- ‘graduated’, from graduare ‘take a degree’, from L. gradus ‘degree, step’.