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单词 doctorate
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Definition of doctorate in English:

doctorate

noun ˈdɒkt(ə)rətˈdɑkt(ə)rət
  • The highest degree awarded by a university faculty or other approved educational organization.

    a doctorate in art history
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Rudin has received many honours for her work, including at least four honorary doctorates, and will continue to receive further awards.
    • These were public employees who were expected to hold degrees or doctorates in administration or jurisprudence.
    • In the following year he was awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Pisa.
    • In fact, two of the terrorists in our study had doctorates from Western universities, and two others were working toward their Ph.D.
    • He was awarded five honorary doctorates by universities, two in the US and three in Britain.
    • He worked under Menger's supervision on geometry and was awarded his doctorate in 1931.
    • He was awarded doctorates from universities all around the world and received honoraria for numerous public speeches.
    • Sociology has the lowest percentage of faculty earning doctorates from the top PhD programs.
    • His most recent visit was last year, when he was awarded an honorary doctorate from the University of York.
    • She was awarded a fellowship to study for her doctorate at Cornell University.
    • The thesis was published at Jena in the same year that he was awarded his doctorate.
    • Both hold doctorates from English universities.
    • To this he added a clinical medical degree and a doctorate in neuroscience.
    • His degree, a doctorate in audiology from a Florida university, followed two years of part time study.
    • Earlier this year she was awarded a doctorate of letters from University of Limerick.
    • Graz was the first ever university to give a doctorate in technical sciences.
    • In 1914 Krylov was awarded a doctorate in applied mathematics from Moscow University.
    • The main point here is that the majority of universities offering creative writing doctorates have not yet fully published their examination criteria.
    • He will be joined by eight other people, ranging from academics to charity fundraisers, who will receive honorary doctorates from the university.
    • As always, the report reviewed the overall trends in doctorates awarded at American universities across seven broad fields.

Origin

Mid 17th century: from medieval Latin doctoratus 'made a doctor'.

 
 

Definition of doctorate in US English:

doctorate

nounˈdäkt(ə)rətˈdɑkt(ə)rət
  • The highest degree awarded by a graduate school or other approved educational organization.

    a doctorate in Classics
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Earlier this year she was awarded a doctorate of letters from University of Limerick.
    • In the following year he was awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Pisa.
    • The thesis was published at Jena in the same year that he was awarded his doctorate.
    • Sociology has the lowest percentage of faculty earning doctorates from the top PhD programs.
    • He was awarded five honorary doctorates by universities, two in the US and three in Britain.
    • His degree, a doctorate in audiology from a Florida university, followed two years of part time study.
    • In 1914 Krylov was awarded a doctorate in applied mathematics from Moscow University.
    • These were public employees who were expected to hold degrees or doctorates in administration or jurisprudence.
    • Both hold doctorates from English universities.
    • He was awarded doctorates from universities all around the world and received honoraria for numerous public speeches.
    • The main point here is that the majority of universities offering creative writing doctorates have not yet fully published their examination criteria.
    • In fact, two of the terrorists in our study had doctorates from Western universities, and two others were working toward their Ph.D.
    • She was awarded a fellowship to study for her doctorate at Cornell University.
    • To this he added a clinical medical degree and a doctorate in neuroscience.
    • His most recent visit was last year, when he was awarded an honorary doctorate from the University of York.
    • He will be joined by eight other people, ranging from academics to charity fundraisers, who will receive honorary doctorates from the university.
    • As always, the report reviewed the overall trends in doctorates awarded at American universities across seven broad fields.
    • He worked under Menger's supervision on geometry and was awarded his doctorate in 1931.
    • Graz was the first ever university to give a doctorate in technical sciences.
    • Rudin has received many honours for her work, including at least four honorary doctorates, and will continue to receive further awards.

Origin

Mid 17th century: from medieval Latin doctoratus ‘made a doctor’.

 
 
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