Graduating Meaning in English
word · lemma: graduate
/ˈɡɹædʒəˌweɪtɪŋ/
GRAJ-oo-ay-ting
/ɡɹˈædjuːˌeɪtɪŋ/
GRAJ-yoo-ay-ting
释义
Completing a degree or course of study at a school or university and receiving a diploma or certificate.
用法与细微差别
In American English, used for both high school and college. In British English, mainly university. Can also mean to progress gradually ("graduating from simple to complex tasks"). Common: "graduating class", "graduating with honors".
Spanish: graduándosePortuguese (BR): formando - se formandoPortuguese (PT): formando-se - licenciando-seChinese (Simplified): 毕业Chinese (Traditional): 畢業Hindi: स्नातक होनाArabic: تخرّجBengali: স্নাতক হচ্ছে - উত্তীর্ণ হচ্ছে - ধাপে ধাপে অগ্রসর হচ্ছেRussian: выпускаться - получать диплом - переходить (на следующий уровень)Japanese: 卒業する - 上級に進むVietnamese: tốt nghiệp - chuyển lên (mức độ cao hơn)Korean: 졸업하다 - 점차 발전하다Turkish: mezun olmak - ilerlemek (kademeli olarak)Urdu: گریجویٹ ہونا - بتدریج آگے بڑھناIndonesian: lulus - naik tingkat
例句
My daughter is graduating from college next month.
basic
He is graduating with a degree in engineering.
basic
The graduating class of 2026 has 300 students.
basic
After graduating, she took a gap year to travel through Asia.
natural
I can't believe the kid I used to babysit is graduating high school already.
natural
She's slowly graduating from beginner recipes to more advanced dishes.
natural