Title | Undergraduate |
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Text | English Etymology undergraduate 1630, a hybrid formed from under + graduate (n.). British used fem. form undergraduette in 1920s-30s. Oxford Collocations Dictionary for Students of English undergraduate ADJ. first-year, second-year, etc. | college, university | Harvard, Oxford, etc. | Chemistry, History, etc. UNDERGRADUATE + NOUN course, curriculum, degree, studies | student | teaching | level | grant Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary-牛津双解-OALD7 undergraduate under·gradu·ate / 7QndE5^rAdVuEt; NAmE -dEr5^- / noun a university or college student who is studying for their first degree 本科生: a first-year undergraduate 大学一年级学生 an undergraduate course / student / degree 大学本科课程/学生/学位 ⇨ note at student
Webster's Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged un·der·graduate I. \|əndə(r)+\ noun Etymology: under (II) + graduate 1. : a student at a college or university who has not taken a first degree : a candidate for a bachelor's degree or a first degree in a school or profession (as medicine) : a member of one of the four traditional collegiate classes 2. : one whose training is not perfect : novice II. adjective 1. : of, relating to, or engaged in college or university studies prior to the first degree < undergraduate course > < undergraduate student > < undergraduate medical studies > 2. : of, relating to, or characteristic of undergraduates < retain the undergraduate fervor — H.M. McLuhan > |
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