单词 | grad |
释义 | grad (græd ) Word forms: grads countable noun [oft NOUN noun] A grad is a graduate. [mainly US, informal] Grad shows are the completion of a crucial circuit. Collocations: grad school So, if you meet a thirty-year-old who has spent four years in grad school, she will speak and act like a twenty-two-year-old. The Times Literary Supplement A $100,000 debt for grad school could easily outlast the marriage. Houston Chronicle For some who coast through college, reality sets in during their first year of grad school. Christianity Today So go to grad school, make your millions, and live for success and comfort. Christianity Today Holding a rejection letter from grad school? Christianity Today For a mere grad student who'd yearned to become a professional writer ever since learning to read, this workshop with dozens of older playwrights and directors was a terrific opportunity. Times, Sunday Times He listens earnestly and patiently to all who approach him whether they're blond or look like the tall, goateed grad student who also stops to ask him a question. Globe and Mail The second and third floors hold faculty offices, grad student offices, a classroom, and many research laboratories. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 While a grad student, he helped out as a part-time coach for the hockey team. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The group started with some of my friends from graduate school and now has more than 450 members-professors, grad students, seminarians, and pastors. Christianity Today |
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