grads
英 [grædz]
美 [grædz]
n. 同 graduate; 毕业
grad的复数
柯林斯词典
- 同graduate
Agradis agraduate.
双语例句
- College grads have the best chances at employment, particularly those with degrees in business or economics.
大学毕业生在就业上有很大的优势,尤其是贸易和经济学毕业的大学生。 - As the economy recovers, they re-establish positions and prefer hiring fresh grads with lower salary expectations.
而随着经济复苏,他们又恢复了一些职位,并且偏爱那些对薪水要求不高的应届毕业生。 - But recently, ambitious grads are realizing they can earn more money working in the dining room.
但最近,雄心勃勃的毕业生们意识到,他们在餐厅里工作可以赚更多钱。 - Fresh college grads are expected to be enthusiastic about their jobs, but many appear uneasy and frustrated.
在人们的期望中,大学应届毕业生们应该对工作抱有很大热情,但看起来很多毕业生都感到失落和不安。 - All this reflects how college grads feel about their job prospects.
所有这些都反映了大学毕业生对于就业前景的感觉。 - But now, for some post-80s grads, the metropolis has begun to lose some of their original luster.
但如今,对某些80后来说,大都市原来的光泽已经开始逐渐暗淡。 - If Obama really wants to see more grads, he should subsidize higher education like in India.
如果奥巴马真想看更多大学毕业生,那他该像印度似的,资助高等教育。 - Tens of thousands of college students and grads have applied.
已有数以万计的在校大学生及毕业生报名参军。 - But last week, at Shenzhen University, grads encountered a new one.
然然而上周,深圳大学的毕业生们却碰见了一个新鲜的(fresh)(促销活动)。 - He said: College grads confused about their career paths may feel secure doing the same as their colleagues.
他说:做着和同事一样的工作,这或许会使得那些处于职业生涯困惑期的大学毕业生们稍感安心。