学位
An academic rank conferred by a college or university after completion of a course of study.
Exemples
3 sur 5本科毕业后你会获得学士学位。
You will receive a bachelor's degree after graduating from undergraduate school.
拥有硕士学位可以增加就业机会。
Having a master's degree can increase job opportunities.
她的学位证书被锁在柜子里。
Her degree certificate is locked in the cabinet.
Famille de mots
Astuce mémo
学 (xue) is study, 位 (wei) is position/rank. A study rank is a degree.
Quiz rapide
他在北京大学获得了硕士___。
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : 学位
Exemples
本科毕业后你会获得学士学位。
everydayYou will receive a bachelor's degree after graduating from undergraduate school.
拥有硕士学位可以增加就业机会。
businessHaving a master's degree can increase job opportunities.
她的学位证书被锁在柜子里。
informalHer degree certificate is locked in the cabinet.
许多职位都要求申请人具备相关学位。
formalMany positions require applicants to have a relevant degree.
他在海外获得了一个法律学位。
academicHe obtained a law degree overseas.
Famille de mots
Collocations courantes
Phrases Courantes
双学位
double degree
荣誉学位
honours degree
学术学位
academic degree
Souvent confondu avec
学历 (educational background) refers to the experience of studying; 学位 (degree) is the specific rank/title earned.
Notes d'usage
Common in IELTS Speaking Part 1 when discussing your background.
Erreurs courantes
Don't say 'get a diploma' when you specifically mean 'earn a degree' (学位).
Astuce mémo
学 (xue) is study, 位 (wei) is position/rank. A study rank is a degree.
Origine du mot
Combining 'study' and 'position/status'.
Modèles grammaticaux
Contexte culturel
In China, parents place extreme importance on obtaining high-level degrees from prestigious universities.
Quiz rapide
他在北京大学获得了硕士___。
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : 学位
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抄袭
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误区
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测评
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