scholarship [ 'skɔləʃip] n.学业成绩;奖学金
scholarship [ 'skɔləʃip] n.学问,学识;奖学金
scholarship ['skɔləʃip] 奖学金,学识
rewards 奖励
scholarship 奖学金
Scholarship(大学本科生奖学金):通常向大学本科生提供的一种奖学金形式的经济资助,
可以是免修学费和/或学杂费。
奖学金 scholarship
Scholarship(大学本科生奖学金):通常向大学本科生提供的一种奖学金形式的经济资助,可以是免修学费和/或学杂费。
scholarship 奖学金
Her university study is paid for by a scholarship from a private foundation.
她的学费是由一家私立基金会的奖学金来支付的。
He was clever enough to compete for the mathematics scholarship.
他很聪明,可以参与竞争以获得数学奖学金。
Students with outstanding university records may win scholarships.
学业成绩优秀的大学生可获奖学金。
a fair shot相当大的希望
You have a fair shot at the scholarship.
你很有希望能拿到奖学金。
- Have a chip on one's shoulder 叫阵,叫板
He is not popular among his peers. He always seems to have a chip on his shoulder.
此外该语还有“不满”,“对抗”的意思
Mary has got a chip on her shoulder about not having obtained the scholarship.
才学 [cái xué] /talent and learning/scholarship/
富布赖特 [fù bù lài tè] /Fulbright (scholarship)/
奖学金 [jiǎng xué jīn] /scholarship/
{adj: commonsense, commonsensible, commonsensical} exhibiting native good judgment
"arrive home at a reasonable hour"
"commonsense scholarship on the foibles of a genius"
"unlearned and commonsensical countryfolk were capable of solving problems that beset the more sophisticated"
{adj: scholarly} characteristic of scholars or scholarship
"scholarly pursuits"
"a scholarly treatise"
"a scholarly attitude"
<-> unscholarly
{adj: solid} of a substantial character and not frivolous or superficial
" work of solid scholarship"
"based on solid facts"
{adj: ungenerous, meanspirited} lacking in magnanimity
"it seems ungenerous to end this review of a splendid work of scholarship on a critical note"- Times Litt. Sup.
"a meanspirited man unwilling to forgive"
<-> generous
{adv: noncompetitively} in a noncompetitive manner
"the scholarships will be awarded noncompetitively"
<-> competitively
{n: Rhodes scholar} a student who holds one of the scholarships endowed by the will of Cecil J. Rhodes that enables the student to study at Oxford University
{n: Society of Jesus, Jesuit order} a Roman Catholic order founded by Saint Ignatius of Loyola in 1534 to defend Catholicism against the Reformation and to do missionary work among the heathen; it is strongly committed to education and scholarship
{n: eruditeness, erudition, learnedness, learning, scholarship, encyclopedism, encyclopaedism} profound scholarly knowledge
{n: philologist, philologue} a humanist specializing in classical scholarship
{n: report card, report} a written evaluation of a student's scholarship and deportment
"his father signed his report card"
{n: scholarship} financial aid provided to a student on the basis of academic merit
{n: scholar} a student who holds a scholarship
{v: see through} support financially through a period of time
"The scholarship saw me through college"
"This money will see me through next month"
{v: support} support materially or financially
"he does not support his natural children"
"The scholarship supported me when I was in college"
Four years later, Julian's music won him a scholarship to a prestigious school. 4年后,朱利安的音乐才能为他赢得了一笔就读一所名校的奖学金。
Thus it is not particularly surprising that some earlier scholarship concerning such cultures has so far gone unchallenged.
因此,人们并不特别惊讶地发现,有关这些古代文化的早期学术研究迄今为止听凭其流传下来,而未遭到质疑。
However, recent scholarship has strongly suggested that those aspects of early New England culture that seem to have been most distinctly Puritan, such as the strong religious orientation and the communal impulse, were not even typical of New England as a whole, but were largely confined to the two colonies of Massachusetts and Connecticut.
但是,近期的史学研究强烈地表明,那些早期新英格兰文化中似乎显得最具有独特的清教徒色彩的方面,诸如强烈的宗教趋向以及集体意识,甚至还不能典型地代表新英格兰的全部,而是在很大程度上仅限于马萨诸塞州和康乃涅克州这两个殖民地。
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