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grad school ˈɡrædskuːl 短语²⁰⁵²¹ 基本英英例句 n.美研究生院
Noun: a school in a university offering study leading to degrees beyond the bachelor's degree And for the record, he dropped out of grad school. Bit of a late bloomer. 根据记载,他是研究生时辍的学,开化得稍晚了些。 ecocn Ann: I need to do well on the TOEFL if I want to get into a good grad school in the States. 安:我如果要去美国念好的研究所,就得要把托福考好。 wangxiao Of course, anyone who's been to grad school for more than a week knows there's more to scientific endeavor than that. 当然,在研究院待过多于一周时间的人就会知道,科学探索还意味着更多。 yeeyan Quit the soccer team if it's no longer fun, quit grad school if it's no longer what you want to do. 如果足球队不能带给你长久的欢乐,你会退出。如果读研究生不再是你想做的,你会退学。 bbs.imelite.com.cn They are about to try the distance again; she has a three- month internship in Berlin as part of grad school. 现在,他们又得尝试一次分开两地了。比安要去柏林做三个月的实习生,这是毕业要求的一部分。 yeeyan This is obviously most prevalent in undergrad, but happens even in grad school too. 这一现象在绝大多数的本科毕业生非常普遍,但也经常发生在研究生身上。 yeeyan Upper-middle- class Americans tend to overvalue the non-financial benefits of grad school. “中上层阶级的美国人想来都高估了成为研究生所带来的非经济利益”。 yeeyan |