doctor's degree
英 [ˈdɒktəz dɪˈɡriː]
美 [ˈdɑktərz dɪˈɡriː]
网络 博士学位; 博士
英英释义
noun
- one of the highest earned academic degrees conferred by a university
双语例句
- It's not like the degree in history with which you easily go on to get a doctor's degree or to be a professor in history, or maybe go to work for a museum or something in that nature.
它不像历史学位那样,轻松地学习,拿一个博士学位或成为一名历史学教授或是到博物馆或类似的地方工作。 - I can fail to take a doctor's degree because of me to him and angry.
我向他会因为我没能拿到博士学位而恼怒。 - The discipline that to be entitled ( or authorized) to confer the Doctor's degree.
请教“博士学位授予权学科”怎么说? - He was born in 1942, took his doctor's degree in physics, and did research at Cambridge University in England.
他出生于1942年,获得了物理学博士学位,在英国剑桥大学做研究工作。 - Students enrolled at the graduate level ( master's or doctor's degree) specialize almost entirely.
研究院的学生(修硕士或博士学位)差不多完全是专修性质。 - You know, I've had mine since I got my doctor's degree.
我这套是我获得博士学位时做的。 - Graduated from the department of English of Zhongshan University, she went on further education and received a doctor's degree.
从中山大学英语系毕业后,她继续深造,并获得了博士学位。 - In1903 Marie received her doctor's degree for her study on radioactive matter.
由于她在放射性物质方面的研究,玛丽于1903年获得了博士学位。 - Velvet may only be used for a doctor's degree.
天鹅绒只能用于博士学位。 - Madame Curie took the doctor's degree in physics in 1903.
居里夫人于1903年取的物理学博士学位。