1.
Undergraduate training is usually much more structured and does not prepare you for such setbacks.
在读研究生期间的训练通常很有组织结构,它并没有让你准备面对那种挫折。
2.
After I failed to apply for studying in the United States for undergraduate courses, he encourage me with his personal motto.
当我申请美国学校的本科学习机会失败后,他用他的个人箴言鼓励了我。
3.
Last Saturday, we published an article by an undergraduate on her thoughts on National Day.
上周六,我们发表了一位大学生对国庆的感想;
4.
This, he said, is usually after they have finished high school or undergraduate courses at home.
他说,这大多要等到他们在国内读完高中或本科毕业之后。
5.
So needless to say, I was a bit disappointed by the lack of undergraduate software or system security courses offered at WPI.
所以不用说,我有一点失望的是WPI没有提供大学软件或系统安全课程。
6.
My undergraduate experience convinced me that I was not smart enough to be a physicist, and that computers were quite neat.
我的肄业生的经历使我意识到自己没有做一名物理学家的潜质,而那时计算机正是一个新兴的学科。
7.
Mathematicians John G. Kemeny and Thomas E. Kurtz had been trying to make computing more accessible to their undergraduate students.
数学家JohnG.Kemeny和ThomasE.Kurtz曾经设法使他们的本科学生更易接近计算。
8.
High expectations and seeking steady and specialized work are the main problems in the employment concept of contemporary undergraduate.
期望值偏高、追捧“铁饭碗”、在乎专业对口是当代大学生就业观念中存在的主要问题。
9.
When I last saw her a quarter of a century ago, she was a scruffy, cerebral Oxford undergraduate.
我上一次见她,还是25年前。那时候,她是个不修边幅、思维理智的牛津大学学生。
10.
"They told me I would be better prepared to develop the idea for the center when I complete my undergraduate studies, " she said.
她说:“他们对我说,等我完成大学学业后,将更有能力实现建中心的设想。”