graduated
- IPA[ˈɡradʒʊeɪtɪd]
英式
- arranged in a series or according to a scale;(of an instrument or container) marked with units of measurement
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- 1. arranged in a series or according to a scale a graduated tax
- ▪ (of an instrument or container) marked with units of measurement a 15 ml graduated tube
- a person who has successfully completed a course of study or training, especially a person who ...
- successfully complete an academic degree, course of training, or high school: I graduated from West Point in 1965
- relating to graduate school education: the graduate faculty
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- a person who has successfully completed a course of study or training, especially a person who ...
- successfully complete an academic degree, course of training, or (in North America) high school: he graduated from Glasgow University in 1990 he graduated in the summer with a 2:2 degree
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- (in the UK) a state pension paid under a system (in operation 1961–75) in which both ...
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- a division of a university offering advanced programs beyond the bachelor's degree.
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- a student engaged in a postgraduate course at a university who is paid to assist in teaching or ... she was a graduate assistant in the department of pathology
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- a student engaged in a postgraduate course at a university who is paid to assist in teaching or ... she was a graduate assistant in the department of pathology
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- a profession that requires a university or college degree: figures show pay is lagging behind that of other graduate professions
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- a department of a university for advanced work by graduates.
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- IPA[ˈɡrajo͝oˌādəd]
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- arranged in a series or according to a scale: a graduated tax
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