undergraduate
/ˌʌndəˈɡrædʒuət/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌʌndərˈɡrædʒuət/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌən-dər-ˈgra-jə-wət -ˌwāt; -ˈgraj-wət/ (ame, mw)
undergraduate — 名詞
- undergraduatesingular
- undergraduatesplural
1. a person who has enrolled at a higher-education institution to obtain their firs
大學生
就讀大學以取得學士學位的學生
a person who has enrolled at a higher-education institution to obtain their first academic qualification, typically a bachelor's degree
Vinícius is an undergraduate studying chemical engineering at the University of São Paulo.
Vinícius 是聖保羅大學化學工程系的大學部學生。
undergraduate + studying [subject] at [institution]
As an undergraduate, Esme worked part-time in the campus library to pay for her books.
Esme 就讀大學時在學校圖書館兼職,以便負擔書本費用。
as an undergraduate — time-of-life reference
The university offers more than fifty undergraduate programs across eight different colleges.
這所大學在八個學院開設超過五十個大學部學程。
Daichi transferred to a different university after his first year as an undergraduate.
Daichi 在大學就讀一年後轉學到另一所大學。
Evelyn's undergraduate research project on coral reefs won a national science award.
Evelyn 關於珊瑚礁的大學部研究計畫獲得了全國科學獎項。
- student
broader term that includes school, college, and university learners at any level
- undergrad
informal shortening, common in spoken English but rare in formal writing
- college student
more common in American English, can include students at two-year or community colleges
- graduate
someone who has already completed a degree
- postgraduate
someone studying for an advanced degree beyond the bachelor's level
文法句型
undergraduate + in/at [institution]
undergraduate + studying [subject]
用法筆記
In Taiwan, this is commonly translated as 大學生 or 大學部學生 to distinguish from 研究生 (graduate student). People rarely shorten it to 'undergrad' in formal writing, though the abbreviation is common in casual speech.