硕士
A Master's degree or a person holding a Master's degree, which is an advanced academic rank between a Bachelor's and a Doctorate.
Beispiele
3 von 5他明年打算去英国读硕士。
He plans to go to the UK for a Master's next year.
本职位要求申请者具备硕士及以上学历。
This position requires applicants to have a Master's degree or higher.
读完硕士再说吧。
Let's talk after finishing the Master's.
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
硕 (large/great) + 士 (scholar). A 'great scholar' level.
Schnelles Quiz
他在大学毕业后,又继续深造拿到了教育学___。
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: 硕士
Beispiele
他明年打算去英国读硕士。
everydayHe plans to go to the UK for a Master's next year.
本职位要求申请者具备硕士及以上学历。
formalThis position requires applicants to have a Master's degree or higher.
读完硕士再说吧。
informalLet's talk after finishing the Master's.
硕士研究生的培养重点在于科研能力。
academicThe focus of Master's students' training lies in scientific research capability.
我们公司有很多硕士毕业的员工。
businessOur company has many employees who graduated with a Master's.
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
硕士毕业
graduate with a Master's
在职硕士
part-time Master's
硕士生导师
Master's supervisor
Wird oft verwechselt mit
研究生 is a general term for postgraduates (including Master's and PhD), while 硕士 is specifically the Master's level.
Nutzungshinweise
Often followed by '学位' (degree) or '生' (student).
Häufige Fehler
Mixing up the order of 学士 (Bachelor), 硕士 (Master), and 博士 (Doctor).
Merkhilfe
硕 (large/great) + 士 (scholar). A 'great scholar' level.
Wortherkunft
Ancient term for a learned person, now standardized for the Master's degree.
Grammatikmuster
Kultureller Kontext
In the Chinese job market, a '硕士' degree is increasingly becoming the standard entry requirement for many professional roles.
Schnelles Quiz
他在大学毕业后,又继续深造拿到了教育学___。
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: 硕士
Verwandtes Vokabular
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批判性
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剽窃
B1To take someone else's work or ideas and pass them off as one's own. It is considered a serious academic offense.
大纲
B1A general plan or summary that gives the main points but not the details of a subject, course, or book.
读写能力
B1The ability to read and write. It is a fundamental skill measured in social development and academic success.
期刊
B1A newspaper or magazine that is published regularly, especially one that deals with a particular subject or profession. In academia, it refers to peer-reviewed publications.
招收
B1To recruit or admit new members, students, or employees.
抄袭
B1To copy someone else's work, ideas, or language without giving credit, especially in an academic context.
校友
B1A graduate or former student of a particular school, college, or university.
误区
B1A common but incorrect belief, method, or area of understanding that leads people to make mistakes.
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