graduate

graduarse

verb

graduate
sustantivo [ˈgrædjʊət]
1licenciado(a) (sustantivo masculino o femenino) (universidad); ≅ bachiller (sustantivo masculino) (from high school) (Estados Unidos)
adjetivo
2(postgraduate)
  • graduate studies -> estudios mpl de posgrado (Estados Unidos)
verbo intransitivo [ˈgrædjʊeɪt]
3licenciarse (universidad) (británico); ≅ sacar el bachillerato (from high school) (Estados Unidos)
  • she learned on a cheap violin before graduating to a better instrument (sentido figurado) -> aprendió con un violín corriente antes de pasar a tocar con uno mejor

graduate [gra-duet]
1Graduar, conferir en una universidad el grado de doctor, licenciado o bachiller.
2Graduar, dividir y señalar por grados.
3Adelantar, subir o aumentar de grado en grado; graduar los colores de un cuadro; dar a los fluidos cierto grado de consistencia.
verbo neutro (intransitivo)
4Graduarse, ganar un grado en un colegio o universidad (acepción muy usada, pero impropia). (n)
5Pasar por grados; cambiar gradualmente. (n)
va.
sustantivo
1Graduado, el que posee algún grado académico.
2Vaso graduado para medir líquidos, componer recetas médicas, etc.

graduate
noun
[ˈɡrædjʊɪt]
1 (Univ) licenciadoalicenciada;a licenciada (m) (f) graduadoagraduada;a graduada (m) (f) egresadoaegresada;a egresada (m) (f) (LAm)
2 (US) (Educ) bachiller; (m)
verb:transitive
[ˈɡrædjʊeɪt]
1 [+thermometer etc] graduar
2 (US) (Educ) (Univ) otorgar el título a
In 1986 American universities graduated a record number of students with degrees in computer science
verb:intransitive
[ˈɡrædjʊeɪt]
1 (Univ) graduarse licenciarse;orfrom en; recibirse; (LAm)as de
2 (US) (Educ) acabar el bachiller
3 (progress)
to graduate from sth to sth pasar de algo a algo
From commercials she quickly graduated to TV shows Bruce graduated to chef at the Bear Hotel
modifier
[ˈɡrædjʊɪt]
graduate course (n) curso para graduados; (m)
graduate school (n) (US) departamento de graduados; (m)
graduate student (n) (US) estudiante de posgrado; (m)
note note See culture box in entry college.

Verb Conjugation for "graduate"

Imperative
  • graduate
  • you graduate
  • he/she graduates
  • we graduate
  • you graduate
  • they graduate
Preterite
  • I graduated
  • you graduated
  • he/she graduated
  • we graduated
  • you graduated
  • they graduated
Present Continuous
  • I am graduating
  • you are graduating
  • he/she is graduating
  • we are graduating
  • you are graduating
  • they are graduating
Present Perfect
  • I have graduated
  • you have graduated
  • he/she has graduated
  • we have graduated
  • you have graduated
  • they have graduated
Past Continuous
  • I was graduating
  • you were graduating
  • he/she was graduating
  • we were graduating
  • you were graduating
  • they were graduating
Past Perfect
  • I had graduated
  • you had graduated
  • he/she had graduated
  • we had graduated
  • you had graduated
  • they had graduated
Future
  • I will graduate
  • you will graduate
  • he/she will graduate
  • we will graduate
  • you will graduate
  • they will graduate
Future Perfect
  • I will have graduated
  • you will have graduated
  • he/she will have graduated
  • we will have graduated
  • you will have graduated
  • they will have graduated
Future Continuous
  • I will be graduating
  • you will be graduating
  • he/she will be graduating
  • we will be graduating
  • you will be graduating
  • they will be graduating
Present Perfect Continuous
  • I have been graduating
  • you have been graduating
  • he/she has been graduating
  • we have been graduating
  • you have been graduating
  • they have been graduating
Future Perfect Continuous
  • I will have been graduating
  • you will have been graduating
  • he/she will have been graduating
  • we will have been graduating
  • you will have been graduating
  • they will have been graduating
Past Perfect Continuous
  • I had been graduating
  • you had been graduating
  • he/she had been graduating
  • we had been graduating
  • you had been graduating
  • they had been graduating

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