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单词 postgrad
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Definition of postgrad in English:

postgrad

adjective & noun ˈpəʊstɡrad
informal
  • short for postgraduate
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Every action by the government elicited an equal and opposite reaction by our little army of oppressed postgrads.
    • There are some exceptions in the financial services sector, where a degree in business, commerce or mathematics and a postgrad in IT can still secure an IT position.
    • As a postgrad student in Kentucky in the late 1960s, I was paid what seemed a small fortune to teach drama.
    • Dons and postgrads stride purposefully through the quads, clutching books and papers, on their way to the Bodleian Library, or to a committee meeting, or to lunch.
    • I've basically been working on my essay which is due in next week (last essay for my postgrad uni course thank god!) and just bumming around.
    • Very soon I'll have been out of postgrad study for as long as I was a postgrad, so my claims still to be bruised by that experience can't really stand up for much longer… can they?
    • They are willing to sponsor a student or two to take postgrad qualifications in shortage areas such as e-Commerce.
    • We all laughed, of course, but being English postgrads, it came out that a number of us had written highbrow teenage love poetry - Martin had written a girl a sonnet.
    • ‘Be cool, stay in school’ is indoctrinated into students from preschool to postgrad, but the entrepreneurial impulse is not always suited to college.
    • Dundee's Caird Hall, the venue for the student enterprise summit, was buzzing with undergraduates and postgrads.
    • This is why, before applying at prospective universities, staff and postgrads always check the library.
    • Hence the word ‘undergraduate’ became a pejorative for us world-weary postgrads.
    • He did his postgrad at a university in Brussels.
    • The short piece I wrote that you posted to the blog the other day was originally presented to a group of women's studies postgrads and staff at La Trobe University.
    • Mind you, they turfed the undergrads out, and not many of the postgrads heard about the two-for-one tickets.
    • The one I use most of the time, and which I refer to in this post, is only for postgrads, academics and professionals, all of whom really should know better.
    • I first saw it in '96 as part of a postgrad module on terrorism and counter-insurgency and thought it was fantastic.
    • School is getting better and better, I've started studying for my postgrad Dip and I've got a budget in place, and promised visitors from home, as well as some good friends here.
    • Then I went and got a postgrad in arts administration - which led me more into the field I'm in now.
    • It was also interesting to note how many of the other postgrads came from other ‘elite’ institutions.
 
 

Definition of postgrad in US English:

postgrad

noun & adjectiveˈpoʊs(t)ˌɡrædˈpōs(t)ˌɡrad
informal
  • short for postgraduate
    Example sentencesExamples
    • ‘Be cool, stay in school’ is indoctrinated into students from preschool to postgrad, but the entrepreneurial impulse is not always suited to college.
    • Dons and postgrads stride purposefully through the quads, clutching books and papers, on their way to the Bodleian Library, or to a committee meeting, or to lunch.
    • As a postgrad student in Kentucky in the late 1960s, I was paid what seemed a small fortune to teach drama.
    • School is getting better and better, I've started studying for my postgrad Dip and I've got a budget in place, and promised visitors from home, as well as some good friends here.
    • The short piece I wrote that you posted to the blog the other day was originally presented to a group of women's studies postgrads and staff at La Trobe University.
    • Very soon I'll have been out of postgrad study for as long as I was a postgrad, so my claims still to be bruised by that experience can't really stand up for much longer… can they?
    • They are willing to sponsor a student or two to take postgrad qualifications in shortage areas such as e-Commerce.
    • Dundee's Caird Hall, the venue for the student enterprise summit, was buzzing with undergraduates and postgrads.
    • Then I went and got a postgrad in arts administration - which led me more into the field I'm in now.
    • Mind you, they turfed the undergrads out, and not many of the postgrads heard about the two-for-one tickets.
    • He did his postgrad at a university in Brussels.
    • The one I use most of the time, and which I refer to in this post, is only for postgrads, academics and professionals, all of whom really should know better.
    • This is why, before applying at prospective universities, staff and postgrads always check the library.
    • Every action by the government elicited an equal and opposite reaction by our little army of oppressed postgrads.
    • It was also interesting to note how many of the other postgrads came from other ‘elite’ institutions.
    • There are some exceptions in the financial services sector, where a degree in business, commerce or mathematics and a postgrad in IT can still secure an IT position.
    • Hence the word ‘undergraduate’ became a pejorative for us world-weary postgrads.
    • We all laughed, of course, but being English postgrads, it came out that a number of us had written highbrow teenage love poetry - Martin had written a girl a sonnet.
    • I first saw it in '96 as part of a postgrad module on terrorism and counter-insurgency and thought it was fantastic.
    • I've basically been working on my essay which is due in next week (last essay for my postgrad uni course thank god!) and just bumming around.
 
 
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