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1 graduation
1) (the act or ceremony of graduating from a college, university etc: The graduation will be held in the large hall; ( also adjective) a graduation ceremony.) eksamenshøytidelighet2) (a marked division: the graduations on a thermometer.) skala, gradinndelingsubst. \/ˌɡrædjʊˈeɪʃ(ə)n\/, \/ɡrædʒʊˈeɪʃ(ə)n\/1) (avleggelse av) avsluttende eksamen2) (amer.) (avleggelse av) avgangseksamen3) (amer.) skoleavslutning med utdeling av vitnemål4) gradering, (grad)inndeling, skala5) gradvis overgang, gradvis utviklinggraduation in colour fargeoverganggraduation of rank ranginndelinggraduations gradinndeling, skala -
2 graduate
1. verb1) (to receive a degree, diploma etc: He graduated in German and French.) ta avsluttende eksamen, få vitnemål2) (to mark out with regular divisions: A thermometer is graduated in degrees.) dele inn i grader, gradere2. -ət noun(a person who has been awarded a degree or diploma: a graduate in French.) en som har fått eksamen; akademikerkandidatIʒʊət\/, \/ˈɡrædjʊət\/, \/ˈɡrædjʊeɪt\/, \/ˈɡrædʒʊeɪt\/1) akademiker, person med akademisk eksamen2) (amer.) forklaring: elev som har avlagt avsluttende eksamen ved skole (f.eks.) high school3) sylinderformet måleglass4) ( slang) forklaring: forbryter som har vært på spesialskoler eller blitt tatt hånd om av barnevernet og institusjoner for problembarnlaw graduate ( jus) juridisk kandidatIIʊət\/, \/ˈɡrædjʊət\/, \/ˈɡrædjʊeɪt\/, \/ˈɡrædʒʊeɪt\/1) avlegge akademisk eksamen, bli uteksaminert (ved universitet)2) (amer.) ta avsluttende eksamen, avslutte studiene sine, gå ut av skolen3) gå gradvis over i, tone over i4) uteksaminere, tildele grad, tildele vitnemål5) gradere, dele inn i gradergraduate into utvikle seg tilgraduate to avansere, bli forfremmet til ( overført) gå videre til, avansere tilIIIət\/, \/ˈɡrædjʊət\/, \/ˈɡrædjʊeɪt\/, \/ˈɡrædʒʊeɪt\/1) akademisk utdannet, med akademisk eksamen, akademiker-2) (amer.) (fullt) utdannet
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