school-leaving
基本解释
- adj. 离校的;毕业的
英汉例句
- It is almost impossible to get full marks in the baccalauréat, the school-leaving exam invented by Napoleon.
想在中学毕业会考中拿到满分几乎是不可能的,毕业会考是拿破仑一世设定的。 - David Blanchflower, an economist and member of the Bank of England’s monetary-policy committee, suggests raising the school-leaving age immediately.
英国央行货币政策委员会成员,经济学家大卫布兰弗罗建议应尽快出台政策增长义务教育时间。 - It has raised the compulsory school-leaving age from 16 to 18, to take effect in stages over the next few years, and wants half of all school-leavers to go on to university.
政府把义务教育年龄从16岁上调至18岁,这项政策在接下来的几年中将逐见成效, 同时政府还希望半数毕业生继续上学。 - At the moment, English is officially taught for only one or two years before the school-leaving age of 16.
ECONOMIST: Do you speak English? Jaa, es bitzli - For the school-leaving exam, proficiency in at least two languages is required.
ECONOMIST: English is dangerously dominant - But when it became known that questions in the Lithuanian-language paper for this year's school-leaving exam were on sale in advance, there was an outcry.
ECONOMIST: Lithuania's government