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
- 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。 - College grads 'lack of hands-on experience is causing a two-way dilemma in the job market this year.
大学毕业生们缺乏实践经验,这导致了今年的就业市场中两难困境的出现。 - 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。 - 21st Century has spoken with college grads who headed down this path and has found some mixed feelings.
21世纪报对话一位身为蓝领的大学毕业生,也从中找到了五味陈杂的感觉。 - Next week I'll answer finance questions from real new grads.
下周我要回答一些新毕业生的经济问题。 - He says few students or new grads will ask this question because most haven't witnessed failure.
他说,在校生或刚毕业的大学生几乎都没经历过失败,所以很少会问这个问题。 - Hiring for recent grads will decline by3% for those employers.
这部分雇主对大学生的需求将减少3%。 - 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。 - 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。 - In his opinion, college grads need to hold on to their first job for at least a year.
在他看来,高校毕业生在第一个工作岗位上至少要坚持一年时间。