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college graduate (AE) EDU Hochschulabsolvent(in) m(f), Universitätsabsolvent(in) m(f), Akademiker(in) m(f)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > college graduate
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выпускник колледжаHe wants a secretary, preferably one who is a college graduate. — Ему нужен секретарь, желательно, выпускник колледжа.
The majority of college graduates have to apply to public and private employment agencies to get any job, which is not an easy thing. — Большинству выпускников колледжей приходится обращаться в государственные и частные бюро по трудоустройству, чтобы получить какую-либо работу, что не легко.Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > college graduate
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амер. выпускник колледжаБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > college graduate
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Англо-русский словарь по исследованиям и ноу-хау > college graduate
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10 he wants a secretary, preferably one who is a college graduate
Общая лексика: ему нужен секретарь, желательно, выпускник колледжаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > he wants a secretary, preferably one who is a college graduate
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University: NCGУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > New College Graduate
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'koli‹((any or all of the buildings housing) a higher-education institution: He studies at agricultural college.) escuela universitaria, facultadcollege n centro de educación superiortr['kɒlɪʤ]1 (for higher education or vocational training) escuela, instituto2 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL (university) universidad nombre femenino; (within university) facultad nombre femenino, departamento3 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL (within university) colegio universitario4 (group of professional people) colegio\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLart college escuela de bellas artescollege ['kɑlɪʤ] n1) : universidad f2) : colegio m (de electores o profesionales)adj.• colegial adj.n.• alumnado s.m.• colegio s.m.• colegio de universidad s.m.• instituto s.m.• universidad s.f.'kɑːlɪdʒ, 'kɒlɪdʒa) ( university) (esp AmE) universidad f; (before n) <education, life, lecturer> universitariob) ( for vocational training) escuela f, instituto m; see also teachers collegec) ( department of university) facultad f, departamento m; ( in Britain) colegio m universitario['kɒlɪdʒ]1.N (=part of university) colegio m universitario, escuela f universitaria; (US) [of university] ≈ facultad f ; [of agriculture, technology] escuela f ; [of music] conservatorio m ; (=body) colegio mCollege of Advanced Technology — (Brit) politécnico m
College of Further Education — Escuela f de Formación Profesional
2.CPDcollege graduate N — (after 3-year course) diplomado(-a) m / f ; (after longer course) licenciado(-a) m / f
college professor N — profesor(a) m / f de universidad
COLLEGE En el Reino Unido los colleges pueden ser centros universitarios en los que se estudian carreras en materias como arte o música, o bien centros de formación profesional. En algunas universidades como Oxford y Cambridge, los colleges son facultades en las que además de formación se da alojamiento al alumnado. En las universidades estadounidenses, un college es una institución similar a una facultad en la que se pueden estudiar carreras de cuatro años para obtener el título de bachelor's degree, mientras que los cursos de postgrado se imparten en graduate schools. Por otra parte, existen también los junior colleges o community colleges en los que se imparten clases de formación a estudiantes y trabajadores y en los que, después de un curso de dos años, se obtiene un diploma llamado associate degree.college student N — (=university student) estudiante mf universitario(-a)
See:see cultural note DEGREE in degree* * *['kɑːlɪdʒ, 'kɒlɪdʒ]a) ( university) (esp AmE) universidad f; (before n) <education, life, lecturer> universitariob) ( for vocational training) escuela f, instituto m; see also teachers collegec) ( department of university) facultad f, departamento m; ( in Britain) colegio m universitario -
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§ კოლეჯი, უნივერსიტეტი§ კოლეჯი, ინსტიტუტიengineering / agricultural / medical college ტექნიკური / აგრო-სამრეწველო / სამედიცინო ინსტიტუტიto enter / graduate from college ინსტიტუტში შესვლა // ინსტიტუტის დამთავრებაafter leaving college he pursued his studies at the university კოლეჯის დამთავრების შემდეგ სწავლა უნივერსიტეტში განაგრძოtraining-college დარგობრივი კოლეჯი / ინსტიტუტიteacher’s training college პედაგოგიური ინსტიტუტი / კოლეჯიhe is enrolled to attend college კოლეჯში მიიღეს / ჩარიცხესcollege, university faculty უნივერსიტეტის პროფესორ-მასწავლებლები -
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['kɔlɪdʒ]nколледж, институт- engineering college- enter college
- go to college
- graduate from college
- be at a medical collegeUSAGE:(1.) Если существительное college имеет описательное определение, то оно употребляется с неопределенным артиклем: a medical (an engineering) college медицинский (технический) институт. Во всех остальных случаях артикль перед существительным college не употребляется: to go (to be at) college учиться в колледже; to graduate from college окончить колледж (институт). (2.) See school, n -
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1. ['grædjuət], [-ʤu-] сущ.1)In 1973, the first Open University graduates received their degrees. — В 1973 году первые выпускники Открытого университета получили свои дипломы.
б) амер. выпускник учебного заведения (школы, колледжа, университета)high-school graduate — амер. выпускник средней школы
•••graduate studies — работа над дипломом, дипломное исследование ( процесс)
graduate work — дипломная работа, дипломный проект
2) мерный стакан, мензуркаSyn:2. ['grædjueɪt], [-ʤu-] гл.to graduate with honors / cum laude — оканчивать университет с похвальным листом
2) амер.My daughter did so well in her studies that she graduated from high school at the age of 16. — Моя дочь так хорошо училась, что окончила (старшую) среднюю школу в 16 лет.
б) выдавать диплом, выпускать ( об университете)In 1986, American universities graduated a record number of students with degrees in computer science. — В 1986 году американские университеты выпустили рекордное число студентов в области вычислительной техники.
3)а) располагать в определённом порядке, упорядочивать, ранжироватьб) градуировать, наносить деления, калибровать4) прогрессировать, продвигаться вперёдBruce graduated to chef at the Hotel. — Брюс поднялся до шеф-повара отеля.
From commercials she quickly graduated to television shows. — Начав в рекламных роликах, она быстро выросла до телешоу.
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§ სასწავლებლის დამთავრება, უმაღლეს სკოლა დამთავრებული§1 უმაღლესდამთავრებული2 უმაღლესის დამთავრება (უმაღლესს დაამთავრბს)3 გრადუირება, დაჭდევა, დაყოფა -
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♦ college /ˈkɒlɪdʒ/n.1 istituto superiore; scuola di studi superiori; istituto universitario; università: college of education, istituto superiore di scienza dell'educazione; art college, scuola d'arte; agricultural college, scuola di agraria; to go to college, andare all'università; to be at college, essere all'università; He's been to college, ha fatto l'università; to put one's children through college, far fare ai figli l'università; far laureare i figli; to graduate from college, laurearsi; college education, istruzione universitaria; cultura universitaria; college student, (studente) universitario2 (in GB) college; collegio universitario: the Oxford colleges, i college di Oxford; to live in college, risiedere in un college3 ( USA) college; università ( con corsi di quattro anni; concede il «bachelor's degree», laurea di primo grado)5 ordine (professionale); collegio: the College of Surgeons, l'Ordine dei chirurghi; the college of cardinals ( the Sacred College), il collegio dei cardinali (il Sacro Collegio)● college cap, berretto goliardico □ (in GB) College of Arms (o of Heralds), Società araldica □ (in GB) college of advanced technology, istituto superiore di tecnologia □ college of further education, istituto scolastico per la formazione permanente □ college of music, conservatorio (di musica) □ (fam. USA) college try, il tutto per tutto □ teacher training college ( USA: teachers college), istituto superiore di preparazione all'insegnamento NOTE DI CULTURA: college: i 31 college di Cambridge e gli oltre quaranta college di Oxford sono tra gli istituti universitari più conosciuti a livello internazionale. Il più antico è lo University College di Oxford, che risale al 1249 e fu fondato come molti altri college, proprio come collegio, cioè come pensionato per studenti. Oggi i college sono entità indipendenti, ciascuna con una propria biblioteca e una cappella, che scelgono autonomamente i propri studenti e docenti. Oltre a ospitare gli studenti, il college organizza la loro vita sociale e l'attività sportiva e gestisce la parte dell'insegnamento nota come supervision system, consistente in incontri in genere settimanali di un piccolo gruppo di studenti con un tutor che tiene loro lezioni informali, li guida nella ricerca e giudica i loro elaborati. L'università si occupa invece del coordinamento dei corsi, delle lezioni aperte a tutti gli studenti, del conferimento delle lauree e della gestione delle strutture principali, ad esempio le biblioteche principali, i teatri e i musei. -
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college [ˈkɒlɪdʒ]1. nouna. ( = university) université f ; ( = institution for higher education) établissement m d'enseignement supérieur ; (for professional training) lycée m technique• College of Advanced Technology (British) ≈ IUT m• College of Further Education (British) établissement d'enseignement pour jeunes et adultes, délivrant essentiellement des diplômes techniques2. compounds━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━Terme très général désignant un établissement d'enseignement supérieur. En Grande-Bretagne, un college peut aussi bien enseigner les arts plastiques ou la musique que préparer à des brevets de technicien supérieur en coiffure ou en secrétariat. Certaines universités, dont Oxford et Cambridge, sont organisées en colleges.Aux États-Unis, les universités sont administrativement divisées en colleges, qui correspondent à des facultés, par exemple « College of Arts and Sciences » et « College of Medicine ». Les « junior colleges » ou « community colleges » sont des établissements de premier cycle universitaire, qui assurent en outre la formation continue des adultes salariés. Les diplômes de troisième cycle universitaire sont décernés par une « graduate school ». → DEGREE OXBRIDGE* * *['kɒlɪdʒ]1) ( place of tertiary education) établissement m d'enseignement supérieur; (school, part of university) collège m; US University faculté fto go to college —
to be at ou in US college — faire des études supérieures
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• graduate from school to finish school окончить школу, институтHe graduated from college in 1997.
См. также в других словарях:
college graduate — See graduate … Ballentine's law dictionary
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