valedictorian
英 [英 [ˌvælɪdɪkˈtɔːriən]]
美 [美 [ˌvælɪdɪkˈtɔːriən]]
n. (毕业典礼上)致告别辞的最优生
双语例句
- In order to strengthen the mainstream and to water down superiority, some American schools no longer name the top students for graduation, such as valedictorian and salutatorian.
为了加强身障跟畸形学生融合一起以及冲淡优胜感,美国一些中学也把毕业的第一、二名撤消了。 - I know I would be if my son were valedictorian.
如果我儿子是发言人,我就会很骄傲。 - I was the valedictorian of our class.
我是我们班的致告别辞的。 - I'm not the valedictorian. I'm second.
我不是。我是第二名。 - I intend to be valedictorian when I graduate.
我打算毕业时成为毕业生代表。 - I'm just really nervous about my valedictorian speech.
我只是很紧张要做告别演说。 - I introduced the valedictorian of the Class of2006.
我介绍了2006年毕业生的第一名。 - However, she pleaded with an administrator to be allowed to learn and eventually graduated as valedictorian of the Perkins School for the Blind in 1886.
虽然几乎没有机会,莎利文还是恳求一位管理人员让自己上学,并最终在1886年以十分出色的成绩从柏金斯盲校毕业。 - I hear your daughter graduated from high school as the valedictorian.
听说你女儿以第一名的成绩从高中毕业,恭喜你。 - Geeks of equal measure ( Hadi was valedictorian, Ali was salutatorian in high school), they worked their way through Harvard teaching computer science.
进入哈佛大学(Harvard)后,他们一边读书,一边兼职教别人计算机。