English-Thai Dictionary
graduate
ADJ เกี่ยวกับ นักศึกษา ที่ เรียน ปี สุดท้าย senior upper-level kiao-kab-nak-suek-sa-ti-rian-pe-sud-tai
graduate
N ผู้สำเร็จการศึกษา บัณ ฑิต ผู้ รับปริญญา degree-holder qualified person phu-sam-red-kan-suek-sa
graduate
SL เปลี่ยน จาก ใช้ ยา ธรรมดา เป็น ยาเสพติด pian-jak-chai-ya-tam-ma-da-pen-ya-seb-tid
graduate
VI เรียนจบ จบ การศึกษา ได้ รับปริญญา rian-job
graduate from
PHRV จบ การศึกษา จาก มหาวิทยาลัย job-kan-suek-sa-jak-ma-ha-wid-ta-ya-lai
graduate from
PHRV จบ การศึกษา จาก โรงเรียน วิทยาลัย มหาวิทยาลัย job-kan-suek-sa-jak-rong-rian-wid-ta-ya-lai-ma-ha-wid-ta-ya-lai
graduate in
PHRV จบ (การศึกษา สาขา job
graduate in
PHRV วัด เป็น (หน่วย wad-pen
graduate school
N บัณ ฑิต วิทยาลัย ban-did-wig-ta-ya-lai
graduate with
PHRV จบ การศึกษา พร้อมกับ job-kan-suek-sa-prom-kab
graduate with
PHRV ได้ รับปริญญา พร้อมกับ หรือ ด้วย (เกียรตินิยม คะแนน รางวัล dai-rab-pa-rin-ya-prom-kab-rue-duai
graduated
ADJ ซึ่ง แบ่ง ตาม ระดับ sueng-baeng-tam-ra-dab
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
GRADUATE
v.t.[L. gradus, a degree. ] 1. To honor with a degree or diploma, in a college or university; to confer a degree on; as, to graduate a master of arts.
2. To mark with degrees, regular intervals, or division; as, to graduate a thermometer.
3. To form shades or nice differences.
4. To raise to a higher place in the scale of metals.
5. To advance by degrees; to improve.
Dyers advance and graduate their colors with salts.
6. To temper; to prepare.
Diseases originating in the atmosphere act exclusively on bodies graduated to receive their impressions.
7. To mark degrees or differences of any kind; as, to graduate punishment.
8. In chimistry, to bring fluids to a certain degree of consistency.
GRADUATE
v.i.To receive a degree from a college or university. 1. To pass by degrees; to change gradually. Sandstone which graduates into gneiss, Carnelian sometimes graduates into quartz.
GRADUATE
n.One who has received a degree in a college or university, or from some professional incorporated society.
GRADUATED
pp. Honored with a degree or diploma from some learned society or college. 1. Marked with degrees or regular intervals; tempered.
GRADUATESHIP
n.The state of a graduate.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
GRADUATE
Grad "u *ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Graduated p. pr. & vb. n. Graduating (.] Etym: [Cf. F. graduer. See Graduate, n., Grade. ]
1. To mark with degrees; to divide into regular steps, grades, or intervals, as the scale of a thermometer, a scheme of punishment or rewards, etc.
2. To admit or elevate to a certain grade or degree; esp. , in a college or university, to admit, at the close of the course, to an honorable standing defined by a diploma; as, he was graduated at Yale College.
3. To prepare gradually; to arrange, temper, or modify by degrees or to a certain degree; to determine the degrees of; as, to graduate the heat of an oven. Dyers advance and graduate their colors with salts. Browne.
4. (Chem. )
Defn: To bring to a certain degree of consistency, by evaporation, as a fluid. Graduating engine, a dividing engine. See Dividing engine, under Dividing.
GRADUATE
GRADUATE Grad "u *ate, v. i.
1. To pass by degrees; to change gradually; to shade off; as, sandstone which graduates into gneiss; carnelian sometimes graduates into quartz.
2. (Zoöl.)
Defn: To taper, as the tail of certain birds.
3. To take a degree in a college or university; to become a graduate; to receive a diploma. He graduated at Oxford. Latham. He was brought to their bar and asked where he had graduated. Macaulay.
GRADUATE
Grad "u *ate, n. Etym: [LL. graduatus, p. p. of graduare to admit to a degree, fr. L. gradus grade. See Grade, n.]
1. One who has received an academical or professional degree; one who has completed the prescribed course of study in any school or institution of learning.
2. A graduated cup, tube, or flask; a measuring glass used by apothecaries and chemists. See under Graduated.
GRADUATE
Grad "u *ate, a. Etym: [See Graduate, n. & v.]
Defn: Arrangei by successive steps or degrees; graduated. Beginning with the genus, passing through all the graduate and subordinate stages. Tatham.
GRADUATED
GRADUATED Grad "u *a "ted, a.
1. Marked with, or divided into, degrees; divided into grades.
2. (Zoöl.)
Defn: Tapered; -- said of a bird's tail when the outer feathers are shortest, and the others successively longer. Graduated tube, bottle, cap, or glass, a vessel, usually of glass, having horizontal marks upon its sides, with figures, to indicate the amount of the contents at the several levels. -- Graduated spring (Railroads ), a combination of metallic and rubber springs.
GRADUATESHIP
GRADUATESHIP Grad "u *ate *ship, n.
Defn: State of being a graduate. Milton.
New American Oxford Dictionary
graduate
grad u ate ▶noun |ˈgrajo͞oit ˈɡrædjuət | 1 a person who has successfully completed a course of study or training, esp. a person who has been awarded an undergraduate academic degree. • a person who has received a high school diploma: she is 19, a graduate of Lincoln High. 2 a graduated cup, tube, flask, or measuring glass, used esp. by chemists and pharmacists. ▶verb |ˈgrajo͞oˌāt ˈɡrædjueɪt | 1 [ no obj. ] successfully complete an academic degree, course of training, or high school: I graduated from West Point in 1965. • [ with obj. ] informal receive an academic degree from: she graduated college in 1970. • [ with obj. ] confer a degree or other academic qualification on: the school graduated more than one hundred arts majors in its first year. • (graduate to ) move up to (a more advanced level or position ): he started with motorbikes but now he's graduated to his first car. 2 [ with obj. ] arrange in a series or according to a scale: (as adj. graduated ) : a graduated tax. • mark out (an instrument or container ) in degrees or other proportionate divisions: the stem was graduated with marks for each hour | [ as adj. ] : graduated cylinders. 3 [ with obj. ] change (something, typically color or shade ) gradually or step by step: the color is graduated from the middle of the frame to the top. ▶adjective |ˈgrajo͞oit ˈɡrædjuət | [ attrib. ] relating to graduate school education: the graduate faculty. • having graduated from a school or academic program: a graduate electrical engineer. ORIGIN late Middle English: from medieval Latin graduat- ‘graduated, ’ from graduare ‘take a degree, ’ from Latin gradus ‘degree, step. ’ usage: The traditional use is “be graduated from ”: she will be graduated from medical school in June. However, it is now more common to say “graduate from ”: she will graduate from medical school in June. The use of graduate as a transitive verb, as in he graduated high school last week, is increasingly common, especially in speech, but is considered incorrect by most traditionalists.
graduated pension
gradu |ated pen |sion ▶noun (in the UK ) a state pension paid under a system (in operation 1961 –75 ) in which both contributions and payments were in proportion to wages or salary.
graduate school
grad u ate school |ˈɡræʤəˌweɪt skul | ▶noun a division of a university offering advanced programs beyond the bachelor's degree.
Oxford Dictionary
graduate
gradu |ate ▶noun |ˈgradʒʊət, -djʊət |a person who has successfully completed a course of study or training, especially a person who has been awarded an undergraduate or first academic degree. • N. Amer. a person who has received a high-school diploma. ▶verb |ˈgradʒʊeɪt, -djʊeɪt | 1 [ no obj. ] successfully complete an academic degree, course of training, or (N. Amer. ) high school: he graduated from Glasgow University in 1990. • [ with obj. ] N. Amer. confer a degree or other academic qualification on: the school graduated more than one hundred arts majors in its first year. • (graduate to ) move up to (a more advanced level or position ): he started with motorbikes but now he's graduated to his first car. 2 [ with obj. ] arrange in a series or according to a scale: (as adj. graduated ) : a graduated tax. • mark out (an instrument or container ) in degrees or other proportionate gradations: the stem was graduated with marks for each hour. 3 [ with obj. ] change (something, typically colour or shade ) gradually or step by step: the colour is graduated from the middle of the frame to the top. ORIGIN late Middle English: from medieval Latin graduat- ‘graduated ’, from graduare ‘take a degree ’, from Latin gradus ‘degree, step ’.
graduated pension
gradu |ated pen |sion ▶noun (in the UK ) a state pension paid under a system (in operation 1961 –75 ) in which both contributions and payments were in proportion to wages or salary.
graduate school
gradu |ate school ▶noun N. Amer. a department of a university for advanced work by graduates.
American Oxford Thesaurus
graduate
graduate verb 1 he wants to teach when he graduates: get one's diploma, get one's degree, pass one's exams, complete /finish one's studies. 2 she wants to graduate to serious drama: progress, advance, move up. 3 a thermometer graduated in Fahrenheit: calibrate, mark off, measure out, grade.
Oxford Thesaurus
graduate
graduate noun we need to recruit more graduates: degree-holder, person with a degree; Bachelor of Arts, BA, Bachelor of Science, BSc, Master of Arts, MA, Master of Science, MSc, doctor, PhD, DPhil. ▶verb 1 he wants to be a teacher when he graduates: qualify, pass one's exams, pass, be certified, be licensed; take an academic degree, receive /get one's degree, become a graduate, complete one's studies. 2 she wants to graduate to serious emotional drama: progress, advance, move up, go up, proceed, develop; gain promotion, be promoted. ANTONYMS regress; be demoted. 3 a proposal to graduate income tax: arrange in a series, arrange in order, order, group, classify, class, categorize, rank, grade, range. 4 the thermometer was graduated in Fahrenheit: calibrate, mark off, measure off /out, divide into degrees, grade.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
graduate
grad u ate /ɡrǽdʒuèɪt /〖grade (学位 )ate (を取る )〗(名 )graduation 動詞 ~s /-ts /; ~d /-ɪd /; -ating 自動詞 1 【大学などを 】卒業する «from » ; «…の分野で » 学士号を取る «in » (!⦅英 ⦆では大学に限定されそれ以外ではleave schoolなどとする; ⦅米 ⦆では高校以下の学校および各種学校にも用いる ) ▸ He graduated from [at ] Harvard in 1999 with a degree in law .彼は1999年にハーバードを卒業し法学の学位を得た (!⦅コーパス ⦆ ⦅主に英 ⦆ではatを用いることもあるが, ごく ⦅まれ ⦆) ▸ graduate with highest honors 最優秀の成績で卒業する .2 (次第に 段階的に ) «…から /…へ » 進む, 進歩する ; 移る ; 昇進する «from /to » ▸ graduate from idle speculation to working prototypes 空論の域を脱し, 実用的な試作品にまでなる .他動詞 1 ⦅主に米 ⦆a. …に学位を与える; 〈大学が 〉〈学生 〉を卒業させる ;⦅米話 ⦆〖通例be ~d 〗 «…を » 卒業する «from » ▸ graduate nearly 2,000 students each year 毎年2,000人近くの卒業生を送り出す ▸ He was graduated from Ohio State .彼はオハイオ州立大学を卒業した (!He graduated from …の方が普通 ) b. ⦅非標準 ⦆…を卒業する ▸ graduate high school 高校を卒業する .2 (量 大きさなどで )…を段階に分ける ; …に等級を付ける; 〈税 〉を累進制にする .3 〈容器など 〉に目盛りを付ける .名詞 /ɡrǽdʒuət /複 ~s /-ts /C 1 (大学の )卒業生 ; 学士 (!⦅米 ⦆では大学以外にも用いる; ⦅略 ⦆grad ) ▸ a graduate of [from ] Columbia University ≒a Columbia graduate コロンビア大学の卒業生 ▸ a graduate in law ≒a law graduate 法学部 [科 ]の卒業生 2 ⦅米 ⦆大学院生 (graduate student ).3 目盛り付き測定容器 〘メスシリンダーなど 〙.形容詞 /ɡrǽdʒuət /⦅米 ⦆〖名詞 の前で 〗大学院の, 学士号を持った (⦅英 ⦆post-graduate )▸ law and medicine, the most popular graduate programs 最も人気のある大学院の課程である法学部と医学部 ▸ get one's graduate degree from Boston University ボストン大学で学士号を取る ~́ c ò urse 大学院課程 .~́ n ù rse ⦅米 ⦆(養成学校を卒業した )有資格看護師 .~́ sch ò ol ⦅米 ⦆大学院 .
graduated
gr á d u à t ed /-ɪd /形容詞 〖名詞 の前で 〗段階的に増加する, 累進的な ; 段階をつけた ; 目盛り付きの 〈容器など 〉.~̀ p é nsion ⦅英 ⦆累進年金 .