graduated
adj. 毕业了的; 标有刻度的; 分等级的; 分层次的
v. 渐变( graduate的过去式和过去分词 ); 渐渐变为(与into连用); 渐渐消逝(与away连用); 取得资格(与as连用)
Graduated means increasing by regular amounts or grades.
The US military wants to avoid the graduated escalation that marked the Vietnam War.
美国军方希望避免出现类似于越南战争那样逐步升级的态势。
Graduated jars are marked with lines and numbers which show particular measurements.
...a graduated tube marked in millimetres.
以毫米标注刻度的试管
1. increasing as the amount taxed increases
2. marked with or divided into degrees;
3. decreasing as the amount taxed increases
4. slowly and smoothly
Personal incomes are taxed at graduated rates.
个人所得税是累进收缴的.
He got married as soon as he graduated.
他一毕业就结婚了.
Four years after he graduated from school, Tom decided to dust off his algebra book.
汤姆从学校毕业四年后, 决意重温代数.
He graduated from a national university.
他毕业于一所国立大学.
This is a ruler graduated in both inches and centimetres.
这是一把刻有英寸和厘米的尺子.