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Перевод: graduate speek graduate


[прилагательное]
имеющий ученую степень;
[существительное]
выпускник ; окончивший учебное заведение; имеющий ученую степень; аспирант ; мензурка ;
[глагол]
окончить учебное заведение; кончать университет с ученой степенью; располагать по порядку; располагать в последовательном порядке; градуировать; наносить деления; калибровать; постепенно изменяться, переходя во что-л. другое; сгущать жидкость


Тезаурус:

  1. A readability test applied to a random sample gave almost under graduate levels of difficulty.
  2. Commerce graduate Terry Blamey had won himself a reputation as one of Australia's brightest entertainment entrepreneurs with his company Pace Entertainment.
  3. Join up marks to graduate sides.
  4. These are the symptoms of a triumphant professionalism, which is sustained by the particular conditions of American academic life: the intensely competitive environment of the prestigious graduate schools, the free market in salaries which entices the superstars of the profession from one campus to another, the large funds available for research, journals, and conferences.
  5. Peter Calvocoressi has very acutely (if somewhat smugly) described the sort of people who worked at Bletchley - both brilliant high-flying code-breakers and the rank and file of graduate clerks milling round them:
  6. For example, in India, graduate schools of social work are a major training resource for the social welfare services but some observers suggest that their educational approach might not be congruent with local needs and might not be making their best contribution to the nation's social welfare and social development goals.
  7. When policemen label one of their colleagues with the term "academic" it is always a derogatory term of reference, while "college man" is another derisory phrase used to define that tiny percentage who gain accelerated promotion through one of the special course or graduate entry schemes generated through the police staff college.
  8. General Holomisa, the first black officer to graduate from the South African army's War College, must have seemed to be the perfect instrument, or stooge, of such a policy.
  9. Fleming's colleagues most concerned were Ronald Hare (1899-;1986), a St. Mary's graduate with a scholarship to do bacteriological research, F. Ridley, an ophthalmologist working on lysozyme, S. R. Craddock, another research scholar working under Fleming's direction on staphylococcal variants, and C.J. La Touche, a mycologist investigating the role of fungi in precipitating asthmatic attacks and the development of vaccines against them.
  10. It's almost painful to tell kids who have gone to see The Graduate eight times that once was enough for you because you've already seen it eighty times with Charles Ray and Robert Harron and Richard Barthlemess and Richard Cromwell and Charles Farrell
  11. To become a chiropractic, students must take a four year, full time course at a recognised college, leading to a BSc degree in Chiropractic, followed by a further year post graduate course at an established clinic.
  12. Almost five hundred friends and relatives have made the trip to Winchester, to encourage and support the recruits due to graduate to the status of trained Light Division soldiers.
  13. Recently Michel Laurin, a young graduate student in paleontology at the University of Toronto, announced that the lizard-like Tetraceratops was an ancient relative of mammals.

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