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单词 undergraduate
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Definition of undergraduate in English:

undergraduate

nounʌndəˈɡradjʊətˌəndərˈɡrædʒuət
  • A university student who has not yet taken a first degree.

    a group of Oxford undergraduates
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He invited a few undergraduates from state schools for drinks and discovered many had teacher parents.
    • Two thirds of York's undergraduates live in university accommodation.
    • Students started working with her as undergraduates and then continued through graduate school.
    • He spent his last few years at Wolfson college and continued to lecture undergraduates until last year.
    • Dundee's Caird Hall, the venue for the student enterprise summit, was buzzing with undergraduates and postgrads.
    • Is it up to universities to provide undergraduates with the facilities to get such experience, or is it up to industry?
    • He makes a point of hiring undergraduates in addition to the graduate students to work with him on his research.
    • I first started reading Ulysses in the late 1990s, as an undergraduate at University College Dublin.
    • The crew of four undergraduates and one MSc postgraduate are the first to win Henley's newest event, inaugurated this year.
    • Student debt is increasingly putting prospective undergraduates off going to university.
    • We will be asked to teach more undergraduates with fewer faculty and smaller operating budgets.
    • Many of our students study as undergraduates or post-graduates abroad.
    • What approaches to that study do the teachers of those undergraduates take?
    • I think urban universities enrol larger numbers of adult undergraduates.
    • Community colleges enroll almost one half of all undergraduates in the United States each fall.
    • Erika is an undergraduate at San Diego State University, majoring in biology.
    • Apartments are planned for upper level undergraduates on the north and south fringes of campus.
    • This is an excellent text, useful for undergraduates and graduate students alike.
    • Many undergraduates also opposed increasing the winter break to four weeks.
    • However it is clear that poor undergraduates are worse hit here, because they are more reliant on these aspects of student funding.
    Synonyms
    first-year student
adjectiveʌndəˈɡradjʊətˌəndərˈɡrædʒuət
  • Denoting or relating to an undergraduate.

    an undergraduate degree
    undergraduate students
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The book is aimed at undergraduate students in the life sciences, and will also be invaluable for many graduate students.
    • As he approached the end of his remarkable four undergraduate years at MIT he began to think about studying for his doctorate.
    • After completing an undergraduate degree in art, history and ethnology in 2006, she has combined studies in social affairs with work for the World Childhood Foundation in Stockholm.
    • The degrees can be taken in three years, like ordinary undergraduate courses, but the university expects online students to take longer, similar to other distance learning students who might take five to eight years.
    • St Martin's college offers undergraduate degrees, postgraduate teaching diplomas and professional development.
    • Our most competitive subjects at undergraduate level are medicine, law, English, computer science, history, engineering, geography, economics, physiotherapy and midwifery.
    • His undergraduate studies were undertaken in Budapest.
    • During my undergraduate years my folks were unemployed so I had support from the local council.
    • He hopes to read medicine at university but in the summer, before his undergraduate days begin, he plans to build classrooms, help sustainable tourism and see some of Africa too.
    • We are all in our 3rd and final year of our undergraduate degree.
    • In the autumn of 2001, I was teaching an undergraduate class on modern political and social theory.

Rhymes

graduate
 
 

Definition of undergraduate in US English:

undergraduate

nounˌəndərˈɡrajo͞oətˌəndərˈɡrædʒuət
  • A student at a college or university who has not yet earned a bachelor's or equivalent degree.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Many undergraduates also opposed increasing the winter break to four weeks.
    • The crew of four undergraduates and one MSc postgraduate are the first to win Henley's newest event, inaugurated this year.
    • However it is clear that poor undergraduates are worse hit here, because they are more reliant on these aspects of student funding.
    • Apartments are planned for upper level undergraduates on the north and south fringes of campus.
    • Many of our students study as undergraduates or post-graduates abroad.
    • Student debt is increasingly putting prospective undergraduates off going to university.
    • Erika is an undergraduate at San Diego State University, majoring in biology.
    • This is an excellent text, useful for undergraduates and graduate students alike.
    • Students started working with her as undergraduates and then continued through graduate school.
    • Is it up to universities to provide undergraduates with the facilities to get such experience, or is it up to industry?
    • He invited a few undergraduates from state schools for drinks and discovered many had teacher parents.
    • Community colleges enroll almost one half of all undergraduates in the United States each fall.
    • What approaches to that study do the teachers of those undergraduates take?
    • Dundee's Caird Hall, the venue for the student enterprise summit, was buzzing with undergraduates and postgrads.
    • Two thirds of York's undergraduates live in university accommodation.
    • He spent his last few years at Wolfson college and continued to lecture undergraduates until last year.
    • I first started reading Ulysses in the late 1990s, as an undergraduate at University College Dublin.
    • He makes a point of hiring undergraduates in addition to the graduate students to work with him on his research.
    • We will be asked to teach more undergraduates with fewer faculty and smaller operating budgets.
    • I think urban universities enrol larger numbers of adult undergraduates.
    Synonyms
    first-year student
adjectiveˌəndərˈɡrajo͞oətˌəndərˈɡrædʒuət
  • Designed for or typical of undergraduates.

    I'm taking undergraduate classes
    Example sentencesExamples
    • As he approached the end of his remarkable four undergraduate years at MIT he began to think about studying for his doctorate.
    • Our most competitive subjects at undergraduate level are medicine, law, English, computer science, history, engineering, geography, economics, physiotherapy and midwifery.
    • After completing an undergraduate degree in art, history and ethnology in 2006, she has combined studies in social affairs with work for the World Childhood Foundation in Stockholm.
    • In the autumn of 2001, I was teaching an undergraduate class on modern political and social theory.
    • His undergraduate studies were undertaken in Budapest.
    • During my undergraduate years my folks were unemployed so I had support from the local council.
    • St Martin's college offers undergraduate degrees, postgraduate teaching diplomas and professional development.
    • The degrees can be taken in three years, like ordinary undergraduate courses, but the university expects online students to take longer, similar to other distance learning students who might take five to eight years.
    • He hopes to read medicine at university but in the summer, before his undergraduate days begin, he plans to build classrooms, help sustainable tourism and see some of Africa too.
    • The book is aimed at undergraduate students in the life sciences, and will also be invaluable for many graduate students.
    • We are all in our 3rd and final year of our undergraduate degree.
 
 
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