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单词 grad
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Definition of grad in English:

grad

noun ɡradɡræd
informal
  • short for graduate
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Alex also has a degree from St Mary's University College and is now studying for his post grad in sports bioathletics.
    • Many new college grads are uncertain about what careers to pursue.
    • Most trips are geared toward high-schoolers, but others cater to college students or recent grads.
    • Many recent college grads fear that what they've learned won't be enough for the people with hiring power.
    • Next year, Isabel, along with her fellow grads, plans to start her career as a teacher at Nuiyak School.
    • College grads spend well above average on alcohol, entertainment, personal care and food away from home.
    • For some reason, squeaky-clean Ivy League grads don't always make great case officers.
    • Besides, women are now university grads and hold top executive positions and can afford to provide their needs and wants.
    • But more business doctoral grads are entering private industry rather than academia.
    • Many of the older teammates, some of which are Ivy League students or grads, act as her pseudo teacher
    • I often lecture to young people, college grads, usually on military topics.
    • In focus groups, most college grads said they give no thought to federal employment when considering career paths.
    • The players themselves, the recent college grads and drop-outs, have no idea and no influence over where they will land their first jobs.
    • It's a different atmosphere with the undergrads gone, and my fellow grads slipping one by one onto flights home.
    • With two students to a room, the 50 grads will have more room for their research than they did in their previous cramped offices across campus.
    • The mean earnings of young women college grads are now nearly equal to those of men.
    • High-tech companies have increased their number and a lot of new college grads are seeking to join their ranks.
    • Has the company recruited heavily on your college campus for grads with your specific experience?
    • They graduate and split, leaving us with among the lowest rates of university grads aged 25 to 34.
    • Female college grads are more likely to put their money in investment products than those who graduated from high school.

Rhymes

ad, add, Allahabad, bad, Baghdad, bedad, begad, cad, Chad, clad, dad, egad, fad, forbade, gad, glad, had, lad, mad, pad, plaid, rad, Riyadh, sad, scad, shad, Strad, tad, trad
 
 

Definition of grad in US English:

grad

nounɡradɡræd
informal
  • short for graduate
    Example sentencesExamples
    • With two students to a room, the 50 grads will have more room for their research than they did in their previous cramped offices across campus.
    • But more business doctoral grads are entering private industry rather than academia.
    • Many of the older teammates, some of which are Ivy League students or grads, act as her pseudo teacher
    • Many recent college grads fear that what they've learned won't be enough for the people with hiring power.
    • College grads spend well above average on alcohol, entertainment, personal care and food away from home.
    • Next year, Isabel, along with her fellow grads, plans to start her career as a teacher at Nuiyak School.
    • The mean earnings of young women college grads are now nearly equal to those of men.
    • Most trips are geared toward high-schoolers, but others cater to college students or recent grads.
    • For some reason, squeaky-clean Ivy League grads don't always make great case officers.
    • Female college grads are more likely to put their money in investment products than those who graduated from high school.
    • I often lecture to young people, college grads, usually on military topics.
    • Alex also has a degree from St Mary's University College and is now studying for his post grad in sports bioathletics.
    • They graduate and split, leaving us with among the lowest rates of university grads aged 25 to 34.
    • Besides, women are now university grads and hold top executive positions and can afford to provide their needs and wants.
    • In focus groups, most college grads said they give no thought to federal employment when considering career paths.
    • The players themselves, the recent college grads and drop-outs, have no idea and no influence over where they will land their first jobs.
    • Many new college grads are uncertain about what careers to pursue.
    • It's a different atmosphere with the undergrads gone, and my fellow grads slipping one by one onto flights home.
    • High-tech companies have increased their number and a lot of new college grads are seeking to join their ranks.
    • Has the company recruited heavily on your college campus for grads with your specific experience?
 
 
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