undergrad
undergrad 英 [ʌndə'græd] 美 [ˈʌndɚˌɡræd]
n. 大学肄业生 adj. 大学生的(等于undergraduate)
名词复数:undergrads
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- n. 大学肄业生
- adj. 大学生的(等于undergraduate)
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1. Because Albert Einstein, who I had on my wall,as a undergrad he meant so much to me, not only we both play the violin, the most brilliant mind and intelligence in the 20th century.
我还是大学生的时候,我家墙上有一副爱因斯坦的画像,他对于我来说非常重要,不仅因为我们都拉小提琴,20世纪最聪明最有智慧的人。
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2. Case in point: the ever-practical business major accounts for 20 percent of all undergrad majors, but as a group, they learn less and spend far less time studying than their non-business major peers.
事实是,曾经很实用的商业专业占到了在校大学生专业的20%,而且作为一个群体,他们相比于他们的非此专业的同窗来说,学到的更少,在专业上花的时间少。
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3. Had the former chairman of Princeton's economicsdepartment had gotten that answer from an undergrad, Bernanke probably wouldhave winced.
如果普林斯顿经济系的前主席从一个本科生得到了答案,那么伯南克很可能会对此畏缩。
- undergrad (n.) short for undergraduate, 1827.
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