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school-leaving 英'skuːlliːvɪŋ美'skuːlˌlɪvɪŋ COCA¹³¹⁸⁷⁸BNC³⁹⁴³⁶Economist²⁶⁷⁷⁸⁺⁵ 基本例句 adj.毕业的⁵⁰;离校的⁵⁰ It is almost impossible to get full marks in the baccalauréat, the school-leaving exam invented by Napoleon. 想在中学毕业会考中拿到满分几乎是不可能的,毕业会考是拿破仑一世设定的。 ecocn Education is crucial: recent research shows that those who earn the basic school-leaving certificate are six times less likely to commit a crime than those who do not. 由此更凸显了教育的重要性:近期的研究结果显示接受过基础教育者的犯罪率是么有接受过教育者的六分之一。 ecocn Teachers in France in all subjects, even sport, grade students out of20, as does the school-leaving baccalauréat. 法国各科教师,甚至包括体育教师,都以20为满分为学生评分,正如法国毕业会考的情况如出一辙。 ecocn The authors looked at the crime rates of a cohort of British school- leavers, some of whom were forced to stay in school for longer because of a legal change to the school-leaving age. 报告的作者们留意这英国各大学毕业生的犯罪率,由于离校年龄的改变,毕业生被迫延长留校时间。 ecocn |