There are 20 total results for your 卒業 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
卒業 卒业 see styles |
zú yè zu2 ye4 tsu yeh sotsugyou / sotsugyo そつぎょう |
to complete a course of study (old); to graduate (n,vs,vi) (1) graduation; completion (of a course); (n,vs,vi) (2) moving on (from); outgrowing (something); (n,vs,vi) (3) leaving (a group, company, etc.); quitting |
卒業式 see styles |
sotsugyoushiki / sotsugyoshiki そつぎょうしき |
graduation ceremony; commencement |
卒業後 see styles |
sotsugyougo / sotsugyogo そつぎょうご |
(n,adv) after graduation |
卒業生 see styles |
sotsugyousei / sotsugyose そつぎょうせい |
graduate; alumnus |
卒業者 see styles |
sotsugyousha / sotsugyosha そつぎょうしゃ |
graduate |
卒業制作 see styles |
sotsugyouseisaku / sotsugyosesaku そつぎょうせいさく |
(See 卒制) art project which is done in place of a graduation thesis at a college of arts |
卒業旅行 see styles |
sotsugyouryokou / sotsugyoryoko そつぎょうりょこう |
graduation trip |
卒業検定 see styles |
sotsugyoukentei / sotsugyokente そつぎょうけんてい |
driving school qualifying test (can lead to waiver of a formal test) |
卒業研究 see styles |
sotsugyoukenkyuu / sotsugyokenkyu そつぎょうけんきゅう |
(See 卒業論文) research for a graduation thesis; graduation thesis work; graduation research project |
卒業証書 see styles |
sotsugyoushousho / sotsugyoshosho そつぎょうしょうしょ |
graduation certificate; diploma; testamur |
卒業試験 see styles |
sotsugyoushiken / sotsugyoshiken そつぎょうしけん |
graduation examination; graduation test |
卒業論文 see styles |
sotsugyouronbun / sotsugyoronbun そつぎょうろんぶん |
graduation thesis |
童貞卒業 see styles |
douteisotsugyou / dotesotsugyo どうていそつぎょう |
(n,vs,vi) (colloquialism) losing one's virginity (of a male) |
卒業証明書 see styles |
sotsugyoushoumeisho / sotsugyoshomesho そつぎょうしょうめいしょ |
(See 卒業証書・そつぎょうしょうしょ) graduation certificate; diploma; testamur |
優等卒業生 see styles |
yuutousotsugyousei / yutosotsugyose ゆうとうそつぎょうせい |
honor graduate; honours graduate |
高校卒業生 see styles |
koukousotsugyousei / kokosotsugyose こうこうそつぎょうせい |
high school graduate |
卒業アルバム see styles |
sotsugyouarubamu / sotsugyoarubamu そつぎょうアルバム |
classbook; yearbook; graduation album |
卒業コンサート see styles |
sotsugyoukonsaato / sotsugyokonsato そつぎょうコンサート |
(1) graduation concert (school, etc.); (2) farewell concert for a group or band member |
高校卒業程度認定試験 see styles |
koukousotsugyouteidoninteishiken / kokosotsugyotedoninteshiken こうこうそつぎょうていどにんていしけん |
(abbreviation) (See 高等学校卒業程度認定試験) Certificate for Students Achieving the Proficiency Level of Upper Secondary School Graduates; Japanese high-school equivalency examination |
高等学校卒業程度認定試験 see styles |
koutougakkousotsugyouteidoninteishiken / kotogakkosotsugyotedoninteshiken こうとうがっこうそつぎょうていどにんていしけん |
Certificate for Students Achieving the Proficiency Level of Upper Secondary School Graduates; Japanese high-school equivalency examination |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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