doctoral degree
常見例句
- A mere 18 members of the 112th Congress—around 3%—hold a doctoral degree; none of them senators.
112名國(guó)會(huì)議員中,僅有18人—大約3%—議員擁有博士學(xué)位,而且他們都不是蓡議員。 - But the median time—median!—to a doctoral degree in the humanities is nine years.
但是,在人文學(xué)科領(lǐng)域獲得博士學(xué)位的平均時(shí)間 ——平均! ——爲(wèi)九年。 - She also feels that, in her profile, she has to shave a few years from her age and leave out the fact that she has a doctoral degree, having concluded that men are often scared off by it.
她也感覺(jué)到,在她的簡(jiǎn)介裡,她不得不把年齡少寫一些,竝略去她的博士學(xué)位,因爲(wèi)男人往往會(huì)被這些嚇跑。 - From there he received an invitation to study at Purdue, where he earned a doctoral degree.
- She received a doctoral degree. "That is what a goat did.
- Clearly, Eanell should not have claimed to have had a doctoral degree from UCLA or Stanford.
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FORBES: Gen-Y and Boomers Well Advised to Embrace One Another - He displayed such a knack for dreaming up compounds that he was promoted to lab supervisor in 1985 despite his lack of a doctoral degree.
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