graduation
英 [ˌɡrædʒ.uˈeɪ.ʃən]
美 [ˌɡrædʒ.uˈeɪ.ʃən]
将“graduation”拆分为“grad”和“uation”,记住“grad”代表“毕业”,而“uation”是一个后缀,常常表示动作或状态。想象一个场景:学生在经历了一系列的“grad”过程后,达到了“uation”点,即完成了毕业仪式。这种方法将“graduation”与“毕业”的动作联系在一起,帮助记忆。
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- graduation (n.)
- early 15c., in alchemy, "a tempering, a refining of something to a certain degree; measurement according to the four degrees of a quality," from graduate (n.). General sense of "a dividing into degrees" is from 1590s; meaning "action of receiving or giving an academic degree" is from early 15c.; in reference to the ceremony where a degree is given, from 1818.
- 1. "You must come to Tinsley's graduation party." — "I'd be delighted."
- “你一定要来参加廷斯利的毕业聚会。”——“我很乐意。”
- 2. At my brother's high school graduation the students recited a poem.
- 在我弟弟的高中毕业典礼上,学生们朗诵了一首诗。
- 3. He listened to Howard give the valedictory address at high school graduation.
- 他听了霍华德在中学毕业典礼上作的告别演讲。
- 4. They were married with all the trimmings, soon after graduation.
- 他们毕业后不久就大操大办地结婚了。
- 5. Vicky and Gary attended the graduation exercises at Columbia.
- 维基和加里参加了哥伦比亚大学的毕业典礼。