graduate school
英 [ˈɡrædʒuət skuːl]
美 [ˈɡrædʒuət skuːl]
n. 研究生院
牛津词典
noun
- 研究生院
a part of a college or university where you can study for a second or further degree
柯林斯词典
- N-VAR (美国)研究生院
In the United States, agraduate schoolis a department in a university or college where postgraduate students are taught.- She was in graduate school, studying for a master's degree in social work.
她在研究生院攻读社会福利工作学硕士学位。
- She was in graduate school, studying for a master's degree in social work.
英英释义
noun
- a school in a university offering study leading to degrees beyond the bachelor's degree
双语例句
- I have strong education, degree from the university, graduate school and the law school.
我有较强的教育,从大学学位,研究生院和法学院。 - I'm fixing to go to graduate school
我打算去读研究生。 - After college graduation, some people start to work, some go to graduate school.
大学毕业以后,有的人开始工作,有的人上研究所。 - The post-graduate education in research universities is based on the system of Graduate School.
我国研究型大学的研究生教育主要是以研究生院制度为载体的。 - You were the dean of the graduate school.
您曾经是研究生院院长。 - Mr. Anderson and Mr. Douglas stayed together through high school, college and graduate school.
安德森与道格拉斯一起度过了高中、大学和研究生院的时光。 - Graduate School, China University of Geosciences, Beijing;
中国地质大学研究生院·北京; - If you want to become a lawyer or doctor, you spend years in graduate school learning how.
如果你想成为律师或者医生,你会读上几年研究生,去学习怎么做。 - Had you got the grant to go to a graduate school?
你获得上研究生的助学金了吗? - If I look for a job, I surely will have no time for the graduate school entrance exam.
如果我要找工作,我就真的没有时间准备研究生入学考试了。