graduate
EJDict
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日本語WordNet
a person who has received a degree from a school (high school or college or university)
receive an academic degree upon completion of one's studies; "She graduated in 1990"
make fine adjustments or divide into marked intervals for optimal measuring; "calibrate an instrument"; "graduate a cylinder"
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AIによる解説
Graduate as a verb means to complete a course of study and receive a degree or diploma. As a noun, it refers to someone who has completed their studies, or an adjective describing postgraduate education.
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The professor told students they were playing in a different league when comparing undergraduate and graduate work, as expectations for analytical depth and original research increased substantially at advanced levels.
教授は学生に、学部と大学院の研究を比較すると別のリーグでプレーしていると伝えた。なぜなら、高度なレベルでは分析の深さと独創的研究への期待が大幅に増加するからである。
It was the professor who discovered the error eventually, not the graduate students, emphasizing agency through cleft structure that fronts new information for rhetorical effect.
最終的に誤りを発見したのは大学院生ではなく教授であり、修辞的効果のために新しい情報を前に出す分裂構造を通じて行為者を強調している。
She specialized in cytogenetics during her graduate studies.
彼女は大学院で細胞遺伝学を専門としました。
She specialized in Latin paleography during her graduate studies.
彼女は大学院でラテン語古文書学を専門にした。
She studied biotechnology in graduate school.
彼女は大学院でバイオテクノロジーを学んだ。
She specialized in embryology during her graduate studies.
彼女は大学院で発生学を専門にした。
The graduate students are conducting research in the laboratory.
大学院生たちは研究室で研究を行っています。
She specialized in pharmaceutics during her graduate studies.
彼女は大学院で製剤学を専門に学んだ。
She needed three letters of recommendation for her graduate school application.
彼女は大学院の出願に3通の推薦状が必要だった。
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