undergraduate
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++un·der·grad·u·ate /ˌʌndəˈɡrædʒuət◂ $ -ər-/ ●●○ noun [countable] SECa student at college or university, who is working for their first degree 〔在读的〕大学(本科)生 → graduate, postgraduate second-year undergraduates 大学二年级学生undergraduate student/course/degree etc 大学本科学生/课程/学位等
Examples from the Corpus
undergraduate• Now there are 3,000 graduate students as well as 11,500 undergraduates.• As an undergraduate he was something of a dandy, and even as a priest his appearance was remarkably trim.• In October 1922 he was still a bright and energetic undergraduate with enthusiasms for Dryden and Carlyle.• The loans, which are based on financial need, are limited to $3000 for undergraduates.• Now that facilities will be freely available and not the subject of constant negotiation we hope that even more undergraduates will participate.• It grew out of the teaching of stylistics to undergraduates at Lancaster, which and I have shared for several years.• In one year alone she was overseeing twelve undergraduates, of whom eleven emerged with first-class degrees.• They met when they were undergraduates at Cambridge.undergraduate student/course/degree etc• It also makes an ideal text to support an undergraduate degree course in analytical chemistry.• An average undergraduate course costs around £4,000 a year for each student.• They also have me, um, teaching assistants linguistics courses, undergraduate courses.• Similar changes have already begun in the admissions process for undergraduate students entering in 1998.• These activities enrich the course programme by informing undergraduate courses with the latest principles and practices emerging from international boardrooms and marketplaces.• One reason: a sharp drop in the number of undergraduate students choosing economics as a major.• The review deals with undergraduate courses and manages to condense a great deal of material into a concise and readable form.un·der·grad·u·ate nounChineseSyllable
working is college Corpus or student a for who at university,
undergraduate
un‧der‧grad‧u‧ate /ˌʌndəˈɡrædʒuət◂, ˌʌndəˈɡrædʒuɪt◂ $ -ər-/
noun [countable]
a student at college or university, who is working for their first degree ⇨ graduate, postgraduate:
second-year undergraduates
undergraduate student/course/degree etc
un‧der‧grad‧u‧ate /ˌʌndəˈɡrædʒuət◂, ˌʌndəˈɡrædʒuɪt◂ $ -ər-/
noun [countable]a student at college or university, who is working for their first degree ⇨ graduate, postgraduate:
undergraduate student/course/degree etc
A student is a person who is studying at a school, college, university, etc.* student 指在校学习的学生。 An undergraduate is a student who is studying for their first degree at a university or college.* undergraduate 指大学里攻读学士学位的学生。 In , aBrE graduate is a person who has completed a first degree at a university or college. InNAmE graduate is usually used with another noun and can also apply to a person who has finished high school.在英式英语中,graduate 指大学本科毕业生。在美式英语中,graduate 通常与另一名词连用,亦可指中学毕业生 :◆ a high school graduate 中学毕业生 ◆ a graduate student 研究生 A postgraduate is a person who has finished a first degree and is doing advanced study or research. This is the usual term in , but it is formal inBrE andNAmE graduate student is usually used instead.* postgraduate 指研究生,在英式英语中为常用词,在美式英语中则为正式用语,通常用 graduate student 取代。