单词 | cum laude |
释义 | cum laude (once / 24522 pages) advadj Use the adjective cum laude to mean "with honors," especially in the context of a high school or university graduation honor. Most schools offer different levels of graduation honors, from cum laude to summa cum laude, or "highest honors." This distinction was first used at what was then Harvard College, in 1869. If you graduate from high school cum laude, you should be proud, since it means your grades were high enough to distinguish you as one of the best students in your class. The literal Latin translation of cum laude is "with praise," and it's pronounced with a long e sound at the end. WORD FAMILYcum laude 1adv with honor he graduated cum laude 2adj with honor; with academic distinction a cum laude graduate Syn worthy having worth or merit or value; being honorable or admirable |
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