doctoral degree

并撰写一篇博士论文。
常用释义
博士学位:高等教育中最高的学位,通常需要完成一定的课程学习和独立的研究工作,并撰写一篇博士论文。

例句

1·Eric told me that they postponed having children until he gets his doctoral degree.

埃里克告诉我,直到他拿到博士学位后他们才会要孩子。

2·But the regular time it takes to get a doctoral degree in the humanities is nine years.

但获得人文学科的博士学位通常需要9年时间。

3·Professionalism has turned the acquisition of a doctoral degree into a prerequisite for a successful academic career: as late as 1969 a third of American professors did not possess one.

专业主义已经把获得博士学位变成了学术生涯成功的先决条件:直到1969年,三分之一的美国教授没有博士学位。

4·The subtle and intelligent little book The Marketplace of Ideas: Reform and Resistance in the American University should be read by every student thinking of applying to take a doctoral degree.

每一个想要申请博士学位的学生都应该阅读《思想的市场:美国大学的改革与抵制》这本篇幅短小却精妙而睿智的书。

5·She received a doctoral degree.

她获得了博士学位。

6·He is a doctoral degree recipient.

他是博士学位获得者。

7·All applicants must hold an appropriate doctoral degree.

每一位应征者必须有相关的博士学位。

8·He received his doctoral degree at Harvard Business School.

他在哈佛商学院获得博士学位。

9·But the median time-median! -to a doctoral degree in the humanities is nine years.

但是,在人文学科领域获得博士学位的平均时间——平均!——为九年。

10·Wang received his doctoral degree in economics from Renmin University of China in 1991.

1991年毕业于中国人民大学经济系,获博士学位。

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