grad
grad — 名詞
1. the shortened, informal form of 'graduate', used to refer to someone that has fi
畢業生
非正式指完成學業者
the shortened, informal form of 'graduate', used to refer to someone that has finished their education at a school or university and holds a degree or diploma.
Wei was the first grad in his family to earn an engineering degree.
Wei 是他家第一位獲得工程學位的畢業生。
grad in [family] to earn [degree]
The career fair was set up to help recent grads find their first professional jobs.
這場就業博覽會旨在幫助近期畢業生找到第一份專業工作。
recent grads
As a fresh grad, Anong sent out forty applications before she got her first offer.
身為剛畢業的新人,Anong 寄出了四十封求職信才得到第一份錄取通知。
Many nursing grads from the local university now work at children's hospitals in the city.
許多來自本地大學的護理系畢業生現在在市區的兒童醫院工作。
A group of young grads opened a small café together near the train station.
一群年輕畢業生在火車站附近合開了一家小咖啡館。
- graduate
the standard formal term; use in official writing
- alumnus / alumna
specifically refers to a former student of a particular institution, often carries a sense of belonging
- diploma holder
more formal and legalistic; focuses on the credential rather than the person's background
- undergraduate
a student who is still studying and has not yet graduated
- dropout
a person who left school without completing their studies
文法句型
grad + from + [school/institution]
fresh grad / recent grad / new grad
用法筆記
Frequently appears in compounds such as 'fresh grad', 'recent grad', or 'young grad'. In formal writing (resumes, academic papers), the full word 'graduate' is preferred.
常見錯誤
2. a measurement unit for angles. One grad is one hundredth part of a quarter circl
百分度
角度單位,直角的百分之一
a measurement unit for angles. One grad is one hundredth part of a quarter circle, which means it equals about 0.9 degrees. A full circle is made up of 400 grads.
The surveyor measured the corner of the field at exactly 50 grads.
測量員測出那片田地的邊角正好是五十百分度。
measured at [number] grads
One grad equals 0.9 degrees, so a quarter turn is 100 grads.
一個百分度等於零點九度,所以一個直角等於一百個百分度。
equals 0.9 degrees; quarter turn = 100 grads
European engineering students learn to work with grads alongside degrees and radians.
歐洲的工程科系學生在學習時會同時使用百分度、度與弧度。
The architect checked the wall angle and found 75 grads instead of the 70 she needed.
建築師檢查牆角,發現測得七十五百分度,而非她需要的七十百分度。
文法句型
[number] + grad(s)
measured in grads
用法筆記
Primarily used in surveying, civil engineering, and military map-reading. In most everyday situations, 'degrees' remain the standard unit for measuring angles. Also called 'gon' in some European countries.
常見錯誤
grad — 縮寫
1. a written abbreviation for 'graduated', used before a year to show when someone
屆(縮寫)
畢業年份的書面縮寫
a written abbreviation for 'graduated', used before a year to show when someone completed their studies. Commonly seen on business cards, CVs, class rings, yearbooks, and formal name listings.
On her business card, Dr. Amani wrote 'grad 2005' below her name and title.
Amani 醫師的名片上,在姓名與職稱下方寫著「grad 2005」。
grad [year] below name and title
The yearbook listed each student with their name followed by their grad year.
畢業紀念冊上列出每位學生的姓名,後面附上他們的畢業年份。
grad year in yearbooks
Owen had 'grad 2023' engraved on the inside of his class ring.
Owen 的班戒內側刻著「grad 2023」。
The university alumni magazine listed Indra as 'Indra Tan, grad 2010' in its notes section.
大學校友刊物在通訊欄中將 Indra 列為「Indra Tan,grad 2010」。
On LinkedIn profiles, many users write 'grad 2022' next to their university entry.
在 LinkedIn 個人檔案上,許多使用者在學校欄位旁寫著「grad 2022」。
文法句型
grad + [year]
grad + '[2-digit year]'
用法筆記
Always appears as a written form before a year — never used as a spoken term in this sense. In speech, the full phrase 'graduated in [year]' or 'class of [year]' is used instead.