Graduado in english

Graduate

pronunciation: grædʒəwət part of speech: noun
In gestures

graduado1 = graduate ; grad (graduate). 

Example: In general, off-campus graduates were older, less mobile, had more family responsibilities, and used support structures generally available to mature adults.Example: The article 'New directions for recent grads' surveys the employment of 1994 graduates of library schools in the USA.

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» ayudante graduadograduate assistant [Generalmente, estudiante de licenciatura o máster que desempeña diversas tareas administrativas y/or docentes, por lo que recibe algún tipo de compensación, normalmente monetaria] .

Example: It turns out that she was the only faculty member using graduate assistants to grade exams.

» graduado escolargrade-school education .

Example: People with a grade-school education, most of whose reading choices are in the low-brow category, cannot and do not easily read material written for the high-brow or even the increasingly college-trained middle-brow.

» recién graduadonewly-qualified .

Example: The check-list is intended to be used for self-assessment for newly qualified librarians during the pre-registration period.

graduado2 = scaled ; graduated. 

Example: This article reports on the nature of scaled, dichotomous relevance judgements which questioned the use of the mid-point in a scale as the break between relevant and non-relevant documents.Example: The programme involves a graduated series of library assignments, with accompanying worksheets, and helps to reinforce and enhance the quality of student projects.

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» gafas graduadasprescription glasses .

Example: Lenses made to conform to the prescription of an ophthalmologist or optometrist are used to make prescription glasses.

» jarra graduada para medirmeasuring jug .

Example: I have estimated the flow rate of warm water through the shower at about 5 litres per minute by using a measuring jug and a stopwatch.

» taza graduada para medirmeasuring cup .

Example: Measure flour by using a scoop to fluff it up in its container and scoop it out, then lightly pour it into a measuring cup.

graduar = grade ; scale ; graduate. 

Example: In an area study the emphasis should be about equal, in a case or comparative study it should be graded depending on the focus of interest.Example: To produce a statewide estimate, this framework would need to be scaled to accommodate all public libraries in a particular state.Example: This article discusses whether library service fees should be graduated.

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» graduarsegraduate .

Example: He was awarded the bachelor's degree, magna cum laude, from Harvard University, and he attended Rutgers Library School where he graduated first in his class.

Graduado synonyms

alum in spanish: alumbre, pronunciation: æləm part of speech: noun alumnus in spanish: antiguo alumno, pronunciation: əlʌmnəs part of speech: noun calibrate in spanish: calibrar, pronunciation: kæləbreɪt part of speech: verb fine-tune in spanish: afinar, pronunciation: faɪntun part of speech: verb postgraduate in spanish: Postgrado, pronunciation: poʊstgrædʒəwət part of speech: adjective, noun alumna in spanish: antigua alumna, pronunciation: əlʌmnə part of speech: noun grad in spanish: graduado, pronunciation: græd part of speech: noun
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