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单词 post-graduation
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post-graduationadj.n.

Brit. /ˌpəʊs(t) ˌɡradʒʊˈeɪʃn/, /ˌpəʊst ˌɡradjʊˈeɪʃn/, U.S. /ˈˌpoʊst ˌɡrædʒəˈweɪʃ(ə)n/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: post- prefix, graduation n.
Etymology: < post- prefix + graduation n. Compare earlier postgraduate adj.
A. adj.
Of or designating the period after graduation. Also: designating a course or institution for people who have completed an initial degree; = postgraduate adj.
ΚΠ
1872 Necrology of Harvard College 1869–1872 (Harvard Alumni Assoc.) 24 The following extract from a letter to a clerical friend is his own account of his post-graduation life.
1879 Nassau Lit. Mag. 34 417 The only regret of the members who do not expect to be in Princeton another year, is that they cannot, in a post-graduation course, complete the two years' scheme of work.
1926 Times 13 July 15/6 The virility of a university can only be gauged by the ouput of new knowledge of its professors and the success of its post-graduation schools.
1995 Independent 11 May 31/1 The strongest contender..is an income-contingent, post-graduation pay-back scheme.
B. n.
1. A postgraduate programme of study, esp. one leading to a degree below the level of a doctorate; such a degree (now chiefly South Asian). Also: the period following graduation.
ΘΚΠ
society > education > educational administration > university administration > taking degree or graduation > [noun] > a degree > specific
masterdomc1400
doctorship1533
doctorate?1577
mastership1583
baccalaureate1625
bachelorshipa1656
doctorhood1683
LL.D.1763
master's degree1774
LL.B.1796
Mus.B.1801
PhD1839
Lambeth degree1859
baccalaureate degree1864
LL.M.1874
(Lady) Literate in Arts1877
Sc.D.1885
Mus. Bac.1889
post-graduation1889
B.Lit.1895
masterate1902
B.Phil.1923
B. Ed.1941
ABD1954
Dip. Tech.1957
master1960
B.Sc.-
1889 Chautauquan Feb. 298/1 Rev. N. E. Wood, whose subject was ‘Post-graduation’.
1895 Chicago Tribune 5 Apr. 13/6 He graduated from the Washington and Jefferson College.., following with a post-graduation of one year at Princeton.
1942 Jrnl. Negro Educ. 11 486/2 I am going to this college to learn. I will let the leadership and activity in various social events await postgraduation.
1991 Hindu (Madras) 6 Dec. 20/5 With a post graduation in Fine Arts from the Madras University (Stella Maris College), she studied print making, painting and textile construction at the University of Washington, U.S.
2002 Sunday Times of India 22 Sept. (Matrimonials) 7/7 He completed his post graduation in yogic science along with an additional degree in yoga from Karnataka University.
2004 M. Edwards & C. McGoldrick in P. Knight & M. Yorke Learning, Curriculum & Employability in Higher Educ. xi. 172 Students from non-graduate families appeared less likely to plan for post-graduation.
2. The receipt or conferment of a higher academic degree or diploma. rare.
ΘΚΠ
society > education > educational administration > university administration > taking degree or graduation > [noun]
commencementa1387
proceeding1479
act1587
commencing1588
graduationa1639
manumissiona1662
determination1665
determining1675
inceptionc1680
bachelorizinga1739
post-graduation1920
1920 H. Crane Let. 14 Apr. (1965) 37 His last letter told of splenetic days following his postgraduation from Columbia.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2006; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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