graduates

graduates[ˈɡrædjuits] 

graduates什么意思

原级:graduate

911查询·英语单词

现在分词:graduating

graduates是什么意思

过去分词:graduated

graduates

过去式:graduated

graduates 基本解释
<美>毕业生( graduate的名词复数 );<英>大学毕业生;研究生;量筒;渐变( graduate的第三人称单数 );渐渐变为(与into连用);渐渐消逝(与away连用);取得资格(与as连用);
graduates 网络解释

graduates的反义词

1. 量杯:滴管 Droppers | 量杯 Graduates | 离心机 Centrifuge

graduates 单语例句

1. Degree content is designed with input from employers to ensure that graduates are highly employable and many organisations actively seek out Aston Business School graduates.

2. It is the busy season for new graduates trying to find a job.

3. graduates

3. A fifth of the college graduates had failed to find a job by the end of last year.

4. Thousands of fresh college graduates will be able to bypass the grim job market by pursuing special internships at major firms across the country.

5. For fresh graduates, it's too early to say you can't leave because of your social relations.

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6. China's university enrolment expansion allows more students to go to university, but millions of graduates face increasing difficulties in finding a good job.

7. The civil service is still seen as an attractive and stable career and many young graduates want to join it.

8. But the carrot dangling before eyes fails to tempt many graduates who consider it a clash of their job preferences.

9. It is not only wasting time for the college graduates but also wasting actual taxpayers'money.

10. 911查询·英语单词

10. The difference of 300 yuan between the salaries of migrant workers and fresh graduates is not the central point.