释义 |
graduateship|ˈgrædjuːət-ʃɪp| [f. graduate n. + -ship.] a. The period during which one is a graduate. b. The condition of being a graduate.
1644Milton Areop. (Arb.) 64 It is no new thing..for a parochiall Minister..to finish his circuit in an English concordance and a topic folio, the gatherings and savings of a sober graduatship. 1854Lowell Cambridge (U.S.) Thirty Yrs. Ago Prose Wks. 1890 I. 82 So, by degrees, there springs up a competition in longevity, the prize contended for being the oldest surviving graduateship. |