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41 graduate
1. сущ.1) обр. выпускник (обычно высшего учебного заведения; в США любого учебного заведения)See:graduate recruitment, graduate labour market, Graduate Record Examination, graduate securities, graduate studies, graduate teaching assistants, undergraduate2) общ. мерный стакан, мензурка2. гл.1) обр.а) заканчивать (высшее учебное заведение; в США — любое учебное заведение)He graduated from the university last year. — Он закончил университет в прошлом году.
б) выпускать учащегося, выдавать диплом ( об учебном заведении)2) общ. упорядочивать, ранжировать ( располагать в порядке возрастания)See:graduated call writing, graduated lease, Graduated Pension Scheme, graduated wage, graduated payment, graduated payment mortgage, graduated price, graduated rate structure, graduated scale, graduated tax, graduated vesting3) общ. прогрессировать, продвигаться впередHe graduated to chef at the Hotel. — Он поднялся до шеф-повара отеля.
See:3. прил.1) обр. аспирантский; магистерский (имеющий отношение к получению второй степени (после степени бакалавра или специалиста))graduate school — аспирантура, магистратура
graduate student — аспирант; студент магистратуры
graduate education — аспирантское [магистерское\] образование
Syn:See:2) обр. дипломированный ( закончивший высшее учебное заведение)
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42 A.A.
1) Религия: Augustiniani Assumptionis, Augustiniani Assumptionis (Assumptionists)3) Образование: cтепень "Associate of Arts" (This degree is designed to transfer to a four-year college or university.) -
43 a.a.
1) Религия: Augustiniani Assumptionis, Augustiniani Assumptionis (Assumptionists)3) Образование: cтепень "Associate of Arts" (This degree is designed to transfer to a four-year college or university.) -
44 master of science
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