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
- 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%。 - 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。 - 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。 - The growing number of grads will mean that employment issues will continue for years.
毕业生数量的不断增加意味着就业问题将会持续几年的时间。 - 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。 - 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。 - 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。 - In addition to the mental boost that comes with higher education, college grads are healthier overall.
高等教育除了能带来精神上的激励,身体上也是如此,大学毕业生整体上来说更加健康。 - That means while other recent grads fight for jobs, these students will likely field multiple offers.
这意味着,当其他专业的毕业生还在为求职而你争我夺时,这些抢手专业的学生很可能已经争取到了多个工作机会。 - 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。
