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ตัวอย่างประโยค จาก Open Subtitles  **ระวัง คำแปลอาจมีข้อผิดพลาด**
You just graduated to the next level, Jobe.เธอจะได้เลื่อนไปสู่ระดับต่อไปแล้ว โจ๊บ The Lawnmower Man (1992)
This Oregon female is the 4th person in her graduating class to die under mysterious circumstances.จากการไตร่ตรองตามหลักการแล้ว สาวชาวโอเรกอน คนนี้ เป็นคนที่ 4 ในชั้นเรียนของเธอ Deep Throat (1993)
- How long has it been happening? - Ever since the summer we graduated.เพียงแต่พบว่าตัวเอง อยู่ในป่า Deep Throat (1993)
- What were you celebrating? - Graduation.พวกเรากำลังฉลอง Deep Throat (1993)
If you don't try, you'll never graduate. And you laugh!หากนายไม่พยายาม นายจะไม่สำเร็จการศึกษา แต่นายกลับขำ! Wild Reeds (1994)
If you don't care about graduating, leave.ถ้าเธอไม่ห่วง เรื่องสำเร็จการศึกษา ไปสิ Wild Reeds (1994)
Cigarettes, a bag of reefer - if that's your thing - a bottle of brandy to celebrate your kid's high-school graduation.บุหรี่, ถุงเย็น - ถ้านั่นคือสิ่งที่คุณ - บรั่นดีหนึ่งขวดเพื่อเฉลิมฉลองการสำเร็จการศึกษาโรงเรียนมัธยมเด็กของคุณ The Shawshank Redemption (1994)
Oh, she just graduated, and she wants to be something in cooking or food or I don't know.เธอพึงเรียนจบจ้ะ แล้วก็อยากทำงานด้าน ทำกับข้าว อาหาร ไม่รู้สิ The One with the Sonogram at the End (1994)
Graduate school. Marine Corps.เรียนจบไปเป็นนาวิกโยธิน Heat (1995)
I'm a graduate of the University of Lwow.ผมจบหมาวิทยาลัย Schindler's List (1993)
It's not as if I was turning away Harvard graduates.ไม่ใช่อย่างนั้นแน่ครับ สำหรับผมที่สำเร็จจากฮาร์วาร์ด... Mannequin (1987)
They'll graduateพวกเขาจะเรียนจบ 1999 - Nen no natsu yasumi (1988)

ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Tanaka JP-EN Corpus
graduatAfter graduating from college my brother went to the United States for the purpose of doing further research.
graduatAfter graduation he will engage himself in study.
graduatAfter he had graduated from the university, he taught English for two years.
graduatAfter her graduation from college, she went over to the United States.
graduatAs soon as he graduated from Keio University, he took over his family's business.
graduatAs soon as he graduated he left town.
graduatAs soon as he graduated, he went to work in his father's general store.
graduatAt any rate, I'll go to college after graduating from high school.
graduatAt last I graduated from junior high school.
graduatBoth you and I are college graduates.
graduatCindy dozed off in the middle of her graduation exercises.
graduatFather gave me a book for graduation.

WordNet (3.0)
graduate(n) a measuring instrument for measuring fluid volume; a glass container (cup or cylinder or flask) whose sides are marked with or divided into amounts
graduate(v) receive an academic degree upon completion of one's studies, Example: She graduated in 1990
graduate(v) confer an academic degree upon, Example: This school graduates 2, 000 students each year
graduate(adj) of or relating to studies beyond a bachelor's degree, Syn. postgraduate, Example: graduate courses
graduated cylinder(n) a cylindrical graduate
graduate nurse(n) someone who has completed the course of study (including hospital practice) at a nurses training school, Syn. trained nurse
graduate school(n) a school in a university offering study leading to degrees beyond the bachelor's degree, Syn. grad school
graduate student(n) a student who continues studies after graduation, Syn. postgraduate, grad student
graduating class(n) the body of students who graduate together this year
graduation(n) the successful completion of a program of study

The Collaborative International Dictionary of English (GCIDE) v.0.53
Graduate

v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Graduated pos>p. pr. & vb. n. Graduating ] [ Cf. F. graduer. See Graduate, n., Grade. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

1. To mark with degrees; to divide into regular steps, grades, or intervals, as the scale of a thermometer, a scheme of punishment or rewards, etc. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. To admit or elevate to a certain grade or degree; esp., in a college or university, to admit, at the close of the course, to an honorable standing defined by a diploma; as, he was graduated at Yale College. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. To prepare gradually; to arrange, temper, or modify by degrees or to a certain degree; to determine the degrees of; as, to graduate the heat of an oven. [ 1913 Webster ]

Dyers advance and graduate their colors with salts. Browne. [ 1913 Webster ]

4. (Chem.) To bring to a certain degree of consistency, by evaporation, as a fluid. [ 1913 Webster ]


Graduating engine, a dividing engine. See Dividing engine, under Dividing.
[ 1913 Webster ]

Graduate

v. i. 1. To pass by degrees; to change gradually; to shade off; as, sandstone which graduates into gneiss; carnelian sometimes graduates into quartz. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. (Zool.) To taper, as the tail of certain birds. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. To take a degree in a college or university; to become a graduate; to receive a diploma. [ 1913 Webster ]

He graduated at Oxford. Latham. [ 1913 Webster ]

He was brought to their bar and asked where he had graduated. Macaulay. [ 1913 Webster ]

Graduate

n. [ LL. graduatus, p. p. of graduare to admit to a degree, fr. L. gradus grade. See Grade, n. ] 1. One who has received an academical or professional degree; one who has completed the prescribed course of study in any school or institution of learning. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. A graduated cup, tube, flask, or cylinder; a glass measuring container used by apothecaries and chemists. See under Graduated. [ 1913 Webster ]

Graduate

a. [ See Graduate, n. & v. ] Arranged by successive steps or degrees; graduated. [ 1913 Webster ]

Beginning with the genus, passing through all the graduate
and subordinate stages. Tatham. [ 1913 Webster ]

Graduated

a. 1. Marked with, or divided into, degrees; divided into grades. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. (Zool.) Tapered; -- said of a bird's tail when the outer feathers are shortest, and the others successively longer. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. Having visible marks and numbers at vertical intervals, permitting one to estimate the quantitity of material contained; -- of vessels, most commonly those used in laboratories for containing liquids. See graduated cylinder, etc., below. [ PJC ]


Graduated cylinder,
Graduated flask,
Graduated tube,
Graduated bottle,
Graduated cap,
Graduated glass
a vessel, usually of glass, having horizontal marks upon its sides, with figures, to indicate the amount of the contents at the several levels. --
Graduated spring (Railroads), a combination of metallic and rubber springs.
[ 1913 Webster ]

Graduateship

n. State of being a graduate. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ]

Graduation

n. [ LL. graduatio promotion to a degree: cf. F. graduation division into degrees. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

1. The act of graduating, or the state of being graduated; as, graduation of a scale; graduation at a college; graduation in color; graduation by evaporation; the graduation of a bird's tail, etc. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. The marks on an instrument or vessel to indicate degrees or quantity; a scale. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. The exposure of a liquid in large surfaces to the air, so as to hasten its evaporation. [ 1913 Webster ]

Graduator

n. 1. One who determines or indicates graduation; as, a graduator of instruments. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. An instrument for dividing any line, right or curve, into small, regular intervals. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. An apparatus for diffusing a solution, as brine or vinegar, over a large surface, for exposure to the air. [ 1913 Webster ]

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