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the high school graduates

  • 1 egresado

    Del verbo egresar: ( conjugate egresar) \ \
    egresado es: \ \
    el participio
    Multiple Entries: egresado     egresar
    egresado
    ◊ -da adjetivo (AmL): los alumnos egresados ( de universidad) the graduates;
    ( de colegio) the high school graduates (AmE), the school leavers (BrE) ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino (AmL) ( de universidad) graduate; ( de colegio) high school graduate (AmE), school leaver (BrE)
    egresar ( conjugate egresar) verbo intransitivo (AmL) ( de universidad) to graduate; ( de colegio) to graduate from high school (AmE), to leave school (o college etc) (BrE) verbo transitivo (Andes) (Fin) to withdraw, take out
    egresar vi LAm (terminar la escuela) to leave school (los estudios universitarios) to graduate

    English-spanish dictionary > egresado

  • 2 graduate

    1. noun
    Graduierte, der/die; (who has left university) Akademiker, der/Akademikerin, die

    university graduate — Hochschulabsolvent, der/-absolventin, die

    2. intransitive verb
    1) einen akademischen Grad/Titel erwerben
    2) (Amer. Sch.) die [Schul]abschlussprüfung bestehen ( from an + Dat.)
    3. transitive verb
    (mark) mit Gradeinteilung versehen; graduieren (bes. Technik) [Thermometer]
    •• Cultural note:
    Das Seminar einer Universität in den USA, das Kurse und Betreuung für graduierte Studierende organisiert, die ihr Studium und/oder ihre Forschung nach dem ersten Examen (nach ungefähr 3-4 Jahren Universitätsstudium) fortsetzen wollen
    * * *
    1. verb
    1) (to receive a degree, diploma etc: He graduated in German and French.) promovieren
    2) (to mark out with regular divisions: A thermometer is graduated in degrees.) abstufen
    2. [-ət] noun
    (a person who has been awarded a degree or diploma: a graduate in French.) der/die Graduierte, der/die Absolvent(in)
    - academic.ru/31968/graduation">graduation
    * * *
    gradu·ate
    I. n
    [ˈgræʤuət]
    1. UNIV Absolvent(in) m(f)
    he is a \graduate in physics [or a physics \graduate] er hat einen [Universitäts]abschluss in Physik
    university \graduate Hochschulabsolvent(in) m(f)
    2. AM SCH Schulabgänger(in) m(f)
    II. adj
    [ˈgræʤuət]
    attr, inv
    1. (relating to people with college degrees) Graduierten-, Akademiker- ÖSTERR, SCHWEIZ
    \graduate unemployment Akademikerarbeitslosigkeit f
    2. (postgraduate) weiterführend, SCHWEIZ a. Nachdiplom-
    \graduate course Kurs m im höheren Fachsemester
    \graduate student Student(in) m(f) mit Universitätsabschluss
    III. vi
    [ˈgræʤueɪt]
    1. UNIV einen akademischen Grad [o Universitätsabschluss] erwerben
    she \graduated from the University of London sie hat an der Universität von London ihren Abschluss gemacht
    to \graduate with honours seinen Abschluss mit Auszeichnung machen
    to \graduate [magna/summa] cum laude AM [magna/summa] cum laude abschließen
    2. AM SCH die Abschlussprüfung bestehen
    to \graduate from high school das Abitur [o ÖSTERR Matura] [o SCHWEIZ die Matur] machen
    3. (move up) aufsteigen
    she \graduated from being a secretary to running her own department sie ist von einer Sekretärin zur Leiterin ihrer eigenen Abteilung aufgestiegen
    to \graduate on to sth AM zu etw dat übergehen
    IV. vt
    [ˈgræʤueɪt]
    to \graduate sth thermometer etw einteilen [o in Grade unterteilen
    2. FIN etw staffeln
    3. AM (award degree)
    to \graduate sb jdn graduieren
    the college \graduates hundreds of students each year an dieser Hochschule machen jedes Jahr Hunderte ihren Abschluss
    * * *
    I ['grdjʊɪt]
    n (Brit UNIV)
    (Hochschul)absolvent(in) m(f); (= person with degree) Akademiker(in) m(f); (US SCH) Schulabgänger(in) m(f)

    high-school graduate (US) — ≈ Abiturient(in) m(f)

    II ['grdjʊeɪt]
    1. vt
    1) (= mark) einteilen, graduieren (form)
    2) (US SCH, UNIV) als Absolventen haben
    2. vi
    1) (UNIV) graduieren; (US SCH) die Abschlussprüfung bestehen (from an +dat)
    2) (= change by degrees) allmählich übergehen
    * * *
    graduate [ˈɡrædʒʊət; US ˈɡrædʒwət; -dʒəˌweıt]
    A s
    1. UNIV
    a) Hochschulabsolvent(in), Akademiker(in)
    b) Graduierte(r) m/f(m) (besonders Inhaber[in] des niedrigsten akademischen Grades; bachelor 2)
    c) US Student(in) an einer graduate school
    2. SCHULE US Schulabgänger(in):
    3. US Messgefäß n
    B adj
    1. UNIV
    a) Akademiker…:
    b) graduiert:
    graduate student A 1 c
    c) US für Graduierte:
    graduate course (Fach)Kurs m an einer graduate school
    2. US Diplom…, (staatlich) geprüft:
    3. graduated 1
    C v/t [ˈɡrædjʊeıt; -dʒʊ-; US -dʒəˌweıt]
    1. UNIV graduieren, jemandem einen (besonders den niedrigsten) akademischen Grad verleihen
    2. SCHULE US
    a) als Absolventen haben:
    our high school graduated 50 students this year (etwa) bei uns haben dieses Jahr 50 Schüler das Abitur gemacht
    b) die Abschlussprüfung bestehen an (dat), absolvieren:
    graduate high school (etwa) das Abitur machen
    c) versetzen ( from von; to in akk):
    3. TECH mit einer Maßeinteilung versehen, graduieren, in Grade einteilen
    4. abstufen, staffeln
    5. CHEM, TECH gradieren
    D v/i [ˈɡrædjʊeıt; -dʒʊ-; US -dʒəˌweıt]
    1. UNIV graduieren, einen (besonders den niedrigsten) akademischen Grad erwerben ( from an dat)
    2. SCHULE US die Abschlussprüfung bestehen:
    graduate from C 2 b
    3. sich entwickeln, aufsteigen ( into zu)
    4. sich staffeln, sich abstufen
    5. allmählich übergehen ( into in akk)
    * * *
    1. noun
    Graduierte, der/die; (who has left university) Akademiker, der/Akademikerin, die

    university graduate — Hochschulabsolvent, der/-absolventin, die

    2. intransitive verb
    1) einen akademischen Grad/Titel erwerben
    2) (Amer. Sch.) die [Schul]abschlussprüfung bestehen ( from an + Dat.)
    3. transitive verb
    (mark) mit Gradeinteilung versehen; graduieren (bes. Technik) [Thermometer]
    •• Cultural note:
    Das Seminar einer Universität in den USA, das Kurse und Betreuung für graduierte Studierende organisiert, die ihr Studium und/oder ihre Forschung nach dem ersten Examen (nach ungefähr 3-4 Jahren Universitätsstudium) fortsetzen wollen
    * * *
    (university) n.
    Absolvent m. v.
    abstufen v.
    einteilen v.

    English-german dictionary > graduate

  • 3 graduate

    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 graduateамер. выпускник средней школы

    ••

    graduate studies — работа над дипломом, дипломное исследование ( процесс)

    graduate work — дипломная работа, дипломный проект

    2) мерный стакан, мензурка
    Syn:
    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, ранжировать
    б) градуировать, наносить деления, калибровать
    4) прогрессировать, продвигаться вперёд

    Bruce 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.

    Syn:
    5) постепенно изменяться, переходить во что-л. другое

    Англо-русский современный словарь > graduate

  • 4 ♦ graduate

    ♦ graduate /ˈgrædʒʊət/
    A n.
    1 laureato, laureata: Oxford graduates, laureati dell'Università di Oxford
    2 ( USA) diplomato, diplomata: a high-school graduate, un diplomato di scuola secondaria superiore
    B a. attr.
    2 ( USA) diplomato: a graduate nurse, un'infermiera diplomata; un infermiere diplomato
    3 che concede un titolo di specializzazione successivo alla laurea (un «M.A.», «M.S.», o «Ph.D.»): graduate school, facoltà universitaria che concede tale titolo; graduate student, studente che frequenta tale facoltà
    graduate course, corso di perfezionamento (o di specializzazione) □ graduate recruitment, assunzione di neolaureati
    FALSI AMICI: graduate non significa graduato. (to) graduate /ˈgrædʒʊeɪt/
    A v. t.
    1 laureare; conferire la laurea a: The school of medicine graduated 500 students last year, la facoltà di medicina ha conferito la laurea a 500 studenti l'anno scorso
    2 ( USA) diplomare; rilasciare un diploma a
    4 graduare; dividere (o distinguere) in gradi: to graduate taxes, graduare le imposte
    B v. i.
    1 laurearsi; conseguire la laurea: He graduated from Harvard [at Cambridge], si è laureato a Harvard [a Cambridge]
    4 ( anche fig.) essere promosso; passare di grado.

    English-Italian dictionary > ♦ graduate

  • 5 graduate

    gradu·ate n [ʼgræʤuət]
    1) univ Absolvent(in) m(f);
    he is a \graduate in physics [or a physics \graduate] er hat einen [Universitäts]abschluss in Physik;
    university \graduate Hochschulabsolvent(in) m(f)
    2) (Am) sch Schulabgänger(in) m(f) adj [ʼgræʤuət] attr, inv
    \graduate unemployment Akademikerarbeitslosigkeit f
    2) ( postgraduate) weiterführend;
    \graduate course Kurs m im höheren Fachsemester;
    \graduate student Student(in) m(f) mit Universitätsabschluss vi [ʼgræʤueɪt]
    1) univ einen akademischen Grad [o Universitätsabschluss] erwerben;
    she \graduated from the University of London sie hat an der Universität von London ihren Abschluss gemacht;
    to \graduate with honours seinen Abschluss mit Auszeichnung machen;
    to \graduate [magna/summa] cum laude (Am) [magna/summa] cum laude abschließen
    2) (Am) sch die Abschlussprüfung bestehen;
    to \graduate from high school das Abitur machen
    3) ( move up) aufsteigen;
    she \graduated from being a secretary to running her own department sie ist von einer Sekretärin zur Leiterin ihrer eigenen Abteilung aufgestiegen;
    to \graduate on to sth (Am) zu etw dat übergehen vt [ʼgræʤueɪt]
    1) ( calibrate)
    to \graduate sth thermometer etw einteilen [o in Grade unterteilen];
    2) (Am) ( award degree)
    to \graduate sb jdn graduieren;
    the college \graduates hundreds of students each year an dieser Hochschule machen jedes Jahr Hunderte ihren Abschluss

    English-German students dictionary > graduate

  • 6 Coimbra, University of

       Portugal's oldest and once its most prestigious university. As one of Europe's oldest seats of learning, the University of Coimbra and its various roles have a historic importance that supersedes merely the educational. For centuries, the university formed and trained the principal elites and professions that dominated Portugal. For more than a century, certain members of its faculty entered the central government in Lisbon. A few, such as law professor Afonso Costa, mathematics instructor Sidônio Pais, anthropology professor Bernardino Machado, and economics professor Antônio de Oliveira Salazar, became prime ministers and presidents of the republic. In such a small country, with relatively few universities until recently, Portugal counted Coimbra's university as the educational cradle of its leaders and knew its academic traditions as an intimate part of national life.
       Established in 1290 by King Dinis, the university first opened in Lisbon but was moved to Coimbra in 1308, and there it remained. University buildings were placed high on a hill, in a position that
       physically dominates Portugal's third city. While sections of the medieval university buildings are present, much of what today remains of the old University of Coimbra dates from the Manueline era (1495-1521) and the 17th and 18th centuries. The main administration building along the so-called Via Latina is baroque, in the style of the 17th and 18th centuries. Most prominent among buildings adjacent to the central core structures are the Chapel of São Miguel, built in the 17th century, and the magnificent University Library, of the era of wealthy King João V, built between 1717 and 1723. Created entirely by Portuguese artists and architects, the library is unique among historic monuments in Portugal. Its rare book collection, a monument in itself, is complemented by exquisite gilt wood decorations and beautiful doors, windows, and furniture. Among visitors and tourists, the chapel and library are the prime attractions to this day.
       The University underwent important reforms under the Pombaline administration (1750-77). Efforts to strengthen Coimbra's position in advanced learning and teaching by means of a new curriculum, including new courses in new fields and new degrees and colleges (in Portugal, major university divisions are usually called "faculties") often met strong resistance. In the Age of the Discoveries, efforts were made to introduce the useful study of mathematics, which was part of astronomy in that day, and to move beyond traditional medieval study only of theology, canon law, civil law, and medicine. Regarding even the advanced work of the Portuguese astronomer and mathematician Pedro Nunes, however, Coimbra University was lamentably slow in introducing mathematics or a school of arts and general studies. After some earlier efforts, the 1772 Pombaline Statutes, the core of the Pombaline reforms at Coimbra, had an impact that lasted more than a century. These reforms remained in effect to the end of the monarchy, when, in 1911, the First Republic instituted changes that stressed the secularization of learning. This included the abolition of the Faculty of Theology.
       Elaborate, ancient traditions and customs inform the faculty and student body of Coimbra University. Tradition flourishes, although some customs are more popular than others. Instead of residing in common residences or dormitories as in other countries, in Coimbra until recently students lived in the city in "Republics," private houses with domestic help hired by the students. Students wore typical black academic gowns. Efforts during the Revolution of 25 April 1974 and aftermath to abolish the wearing of the gowns, a powerful student image symbol, met resistance and generated controversy. In romantic Coimbra tradition, students with guitars sang characteristic songs, including Coimbra fado, a more cheerful song than Lisbon fado, and serenaded other students at special locations. Tradition also decreed that at graduation graduates wore their gowns but burned their school (or college or subject) ribbons ( fitas), an important ceremonial rite of passage.
       The University of Coimbra, while it underwent a revival in the 1980s and 1990s, no longer has a virtual monopoly over higher education in Portugal. By 1970, for example, the country had only four public and one private university, and the University of Lisbon had become more significant than ancient Coimbra. At present, diversity in higher education is even more pronounced: 12 private universities and 14 autonomous public universities are listed, not only in Lisbon and Oporto, but at provincial locations. Still, Coimbra retains an influence as the senior university, some of whose graduates still enter national government and distinguished themselves in various professions.
       An important student concern at all institutions of higher learning, and one that marked the last half of the 1990s and continued into the next century, was the question of increased student fees and tuition payments (in Portuguese, propinas). Due to the expansion of the national universities in function as well as in the size of student bodies, national budget constraints, and the rising cost of education, the central government began to increase student fees. The student movement protested this change by means of various tactics, including student strikes, boycotts, and demonstrations. At the same time, a growing number of private universities began to attract larger numbers of students who could afford the higher fees in private institutions, but who had been denied places in the increasingly competitive and pressured public universities.

    Historical dictionary of Portugal > Coimbra, University of

  • 7 class

    1. noun
    1) (group in society) Gesellschaftsschicht, die; Klasse, die (Soziol.); (system) Klassensystem, das
    2) (Educ.) Klasse, die; (Sch.): (lesson) Stunde, die; (Univ.): (seminar etc.) Übung, die
    3) (group [according to quality]) Klasse, die

    be in a class by itself or on its own/of one's own or by oneself — eine Klasse für sich sein

    4) (coll.): (quality) Klasse, die (ugs.)
    2. transitive verb
    * * *
    1. plural - classes; noun
    1) (a group of people or things that are alike in some way: The dog won first prize in its class in the dog show.) die Gruppe
    2) ((the system according to which people belong to) one of a number of economic/social groups: the upper class; the middle class; the working class; ( also adjective) the class system.) die Schicht
    3) (a grade or rank (of merit): musicians of a high class.) der Rang
    4) (a number of students or scholars taught together: John and I are in the same class.) die Klasse
    5) (a school lesson or college lecture etc: a French class.) die Unterrichtsstunde
    6) ((American) a course or series of lectures, often leading to an examination.)
    2. verb
    (to regard as being of a certain type: He classes all women as stupid.) einstufen
    - academic.ru/13277/classmate">classmate
    - class-room
    * * *
    [klɑ:s, AM klæs]
    I. n
    <pl -es>
    1. + sing/pl vb (pupils) [Schul]klasse f
    2. (lesson) [Unterrichts]stunde f; (teaching) Unterricht m kein pl; SPORT Kurs[us] m
    \classes have been cancelled today heute fällt der Unterricht aus
    to go to an aerobics \class einen Aerobic-Kurs besuchen, in einen Aerobic-Kurs gehen
    to go to evening \class[es] einen Abendkurs besuchen
    to attend [or go to] \class[es] am Unterricht teilnehmen
    to talk in \class während des Unterrichts reden
    to take [or teach] a German/civil law \class Deutsch/Zivilrecht unterrichten; UNIV (lecture) eine Deutschvorlesung/Vorlesung zum Zivilrecht [ab]halten; (seminar) ein Deutschseminar/Seminar in Zivilrecht [ab]halten; (course) eine Deutsch-Übung/Übung in Zivilrecht [ab]halten
    3. + sing/pl vb AM (graduates) Jahrgang m
    the \class of 1975/1980 der Jahrgang 1975/1980
    4. + sing/pl vb (stratum) Klasse f, Schicht f
    the middle/upper \class die Mittel-/Oberschicht
    the working \class die Arbeiterklasse
    5. no pl (social membership) Klassenzugehörigkeit f
    6. (category, quality) Klasse f
    shall I post the letter first or second \class? BRIT soll ich den Brief als Erste- oder Zweite-Klasse-Sendung aufgeben?
    first \class hotel Erste Klasse [o First Class] Hotel nt
    to travel first/second \class erste[r]/zweite[r] Klasse fahren
    C\class A/I COMM Handelsklasse f A/I
    all the vegetables we sell are \class A wir verkaufen nur Gemüse der Handelsklasse A
    7. BRIT, AUS (diploma) Prädikat nt, SCHWEIZ a. Note f
    what \class did you get? mit welchem Prädikat hast du [dein Examen] bestanden?
    a first-\class honours degree ein Prädikatsexamen nt
    a second-\class honours degree ein Examen nt mit dem Prädikat ‚gut‘
    8. no pl (style) Klasse, f
    to have [no] \class [keine] Klasse haben fam
    9. BIOL, ZOOL Klasse f
    10. AM FIN Aktiengattung f
    11. LAW
    C\class F charge Belastung f in Abteilung 6 fachspr
    12.
    to be in a \class of one's own [or by oneself] eine Klasse für sich akk sein
    to be out of sb's \class jdm haushoch überlegen sein, um Klassen besser [als jd] sein fam
    II. adj attr, inv (excellent) erstklassig, klasse fam
    world \class player Weltklassespieler(in) m(f)
    III. vt
    to \class sb/sth [as sth] jdn/etw [als etw akk] einstufen
    when I travel by bus I'm still \classed as a child wenn ich mit dem Bus fahre, gelte ich noch als Kind
    I would \class her among the top ten novelists ich würde sie zu den zehn besten Schriftstellern zählen
    * * *
    [klAːs]
    1. n
    1) (= group, division) Klasse f

    they're just not in the same classman kann sie einfach nicht vergleichen

    in a class by himself/itself or of his/its own — weitaus der/das Beste

    2) (= social rank) gesellschaftliche Stellung, Stand m (dated), Klasse f (SOCIOL)

    the ruling class — die herrschende Klasse, die Herrschenden

    considerations of classStandeserwägungen pl (dated), Klassengesichtspunkte pl

    it was class not ability that determined who... —

    what class is he from?aus welcher Schicht or Klasse kommt er?

    are you ashamed of your class?schämst du dich deines Standes (dated) or deiner Herkunft?

    3) (SCH, UNIV) Klasse f

    to take a Latin class — Latein unterrichten or geben; (Univ) ein Lateinseminar etc abhalten

    eating in classEssen nt während des Unterrichts

    the class of 1980 — der Jahrgang 1980, die Schul-/Universitätsabgänger etc des Jahres 1980

    4) (BOT, ZOOL) Klasse f
    5) (Brit UNIV of degree) Prädikat nt

    second-/third-class degree — ≈ Prädikat Gut/Befriedigend

    6) (inf: quality, tone) Stil m

    to have class — Stil haben, etwas hermachen (inf); (person) Format haben

    I see we've got a bit of class in tonight, two guys in dinner jackets — heute Abend haben wir ja vornehme or exklusive Gäste, zwei Typen im Smoking

    2. adj
    (inf: excellent) erstklassig, exklusiv
    3. vt
    einordnen, klassifizieren

    he was classed with the servantser wurde genauso eingestuft wie die Diener

    4. vi
    eingestuft werden, sich einordnen lassen
    * * *
    class [klɑːs; US klæs]
    A s
    1. Klasse f ( auch BIOL), Gruppe f, Kategorie f, Art f
    2. (Wert)Klasse f:
    be in the same class with gleichwertig sein mit;
    be (in) a class by oneself ( oder of one’s own) eine Klasse für sich sein;
    be no class umg minderwertig sein
    3. (Güte)Klasse f, Qualität f
    4. BAHN etc Klasse f
    5. a) gesellschaftlicher Rang, soziale Stellung
    b) (Gesellschafts) Klasse f, (Bevölkerungs) Schicht f:
    pull class on sb umg jemanden seine gesellschaftliche Überlegenheit fühlen lassen
    6. umg Klasse f umg, Erstklassigkeit f:
    he (it) has class er (es) ist (große) Klasse
    7. SCHULE
    a) (Schul) Klasse f:
    be at the top of one’s class der Klassenerste sein
    b) (Unterrichts)Stunde f:
    attend classes am Unterricht teilnehmen
    8. Kurs m
    9. UNIV US
    a) Studenten pl eines Jahrgangs, Studentenjahrgang m
    b) Promotionsklasse f
    c) Seminar n
    10. UNIV Br
    b) Stufe f, Gruppe f, Klasse f (Einteilung der Kandidaten nach dem Resultat der honours- Prüfung):
    11. MIL Rekrutenjahrgang m
    12. MATH Aggregat n, mehrgliedrige Zahlengröße
    B v/t klassifizieren:
    a) in Klassen einteilen
    b) in eine Klasse einteilen, einordnen, einstufen:
    class with gleichstellen mit, rechnen zu;
    a) angesehen oder betrachtet werden (as als),
    b) UNIV Br einen honours degree verliehen bekommen
    C v/i angesehen werden (as als)
    cl. abk
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) (group in society) Gesellschaftsschicht, die; Klasse, die (Soziol.); (system) Klassensystem, das
    2) (Educ.) Klasse, die; (Sch.): (lesson) Stunde, die; (Univ.): (seminar etc.) Übung, die
    3) (group [according to quality]) Klasse, die

    be in a class by itself or on its own/of one's own or by oneself — eine Klasse für sich sein

    4) (coll.): (quality) Klasse, die (ugs.)
    2. transitive verb
    * * *
    Schulklasse f. n.
    (§ pl.: classes)
    = Klasse -n f.
    Kurs -e m.
    Kursus -e (Bildung) m.
    Stand ¨-e m. v.
    einordnen v.

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