scholarship

英 [ˈskɒləʃɪp] 美 [ˈskɑːlərʃɪp]

n.  奖学金; 学问; 学术; 学术研究

复数:scholarships

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牛津词典

noun

  1. 奖学金
    an amount of money given to sb by an organization to help pay for their education
    1. She won a scholarship to study at Stanford.
      她获得了奖学金,得以在斯坦福大学求学。
    2. He went to drama school on a scholarship .
      他靠奖学金上了戏剧学校。
  2. 学问;学术;学术研究
    the serious study of an academic subject and the knowledge and methods involved
    1. a magnificent work of scholarship
      学术巨著

柯林斯词典

  1. N-COUNT 奖学金
    If you get a scholarship to a school or university, your studies are paid for by the school or university or by some other organization.
    1. He got a scholarship to the Pratt Institute of Art.
      他获得了普拉特艺术学院的奖学金。
    2. ...scholarships for women over 30.
      为 30 岁以上女性设立的奖学金
  2. N-UNCOUNT 学术;学问;学术研究
    Scholarship is serious academic study and the knowledge that is obtained from it.
    1. I want to take advantage of your lifetime of scholarship.
      我希望能够用到您一生的学识。

双语例句

  1. My father was in ecstasy when I won my scholarship
    我获得奖学金时父亲欣喜若狂。
  2. You could be eligible for a university scholarship.
    你也许有资格获得大学奖学金。
  3. He got a scholarship to the Pratt Institute of Art.
    他获得了普拉特艺术学院的奖学金。
  4. I want to take advantage of your lifetime of scholarship.
    我希望能够用到您一生的学识。
  5. On the strength of those grades, he won a scholarship to Syracuse University.
    凭借那些成绩,他赢得了锡拉丘兹大学的奖学金。
  6. But this does not vitiate his scholarship.
    但这不会威胁到他的奖学金。
  7. The book is a demonstration of scholarship without pedantry.
    这本书表现出学术水平又不故意卖弄学问。
  8. I know well how slight is my talent and how superficial my scholarship, and that I do not deserve so much praise.
    深知自己才疏学浅,不称揄扬。
  9. Thank you for contributing generously to the scholarship fund.
    谢谢你为奖学金基金慷慨捐款。
  10. The boy who won the scholarship was a quite outstanding student.
    那个获得奖学金的男孩是个相当杰出的学生。
  11. He is noted for his meticulous scholarship.
    他以治学严谨著称。
  12. I made up my mind to apply for a scholarship.
    我决定申请奖学金。
  13. The girl who won the scholarship was quite outstanding.
    得奖学金的女孩是相当杰出的。
  14. He made no claims to sound scholarship.
    他并不自以为有什么大学问。
  15. In the arcane world of scholarship and science, promotions are seldom speedy and almost always painfully slow.
    在知识科学的神秘世界里,很少有人得到迅速擢升,提拔的过程几乎总是缓慢得令人痛苦。
  16. She marries wit with scholarship in her writing.
    她把才智与学问融合在写作中。
  17. The scholarship includes an allowance of$ 100 for books.
    奖学金包括100美元书籍费津贴。
  18. He is a man of flawless character and eminent scholarship.
    其人品学粹美。
  19. Have you received my scholarship application form?
    您收到我的奖学金申请表了吗?
  20. A: He got the scholarship to Harvard.
    他得到了哈佛大学的奖学金。
  21. I have been granted a full scholarship.
    我获得了全额奖学金。
  22. He has already obtained a scholarship.
    他已经得到了奖学金。
  23. She won a college scholarship that allowed her to go to university.
    她赢得了大学的奖学金,并被允许上了大学。
  24. Congratulations on your scholarship to yale.
    恭喜你获得了耶鲁的奖学金。
  25. I received a scholarship from Yale.
    我得到了耶鲁大学的奖学金。
  26. She get a scholarship to Cambridge but drop out a year later.
    她得到了剑桥大学的奖学金,但一年以后就退学了。
  27. He went to drama school on a scholarship.
    他获得了一份奖学金,去戏剧学校读书了。
  28. He has won a scholarship to the university.
    他获得了这所大学的奖学金。
  29. I was thankful that my son had won the scholarship.
    我感到欣慰的是我的儿子获得了奖学金。
  30. I gave this kid a scholarship.
    我给了这小子奖学金。

同义词辨析

  knowledge learning scholarship【导航词义:知识】

  knowledge n. 学问,知识

〔辨析〕指对全部已知或可知的知识的理解。

〔例证〕
The old man has a good knowledge of Beijing.
这位老人非常了解北京。
A little knowledge is a dangerous thing.
一知半解是很危险的事。

  learning n. 学问,学识

〔辨析〕指通过研究、总结经验或他人传授而得到的知识。

〔例证〕
He made a display of his learning.
他夸耀自己有学问。
She is a woman of great learning.
她是个学识渊博的女子。

  scholarship n. 学问,学识

〔辨析〕尤指经过深入学习、研究而获得的渊博的、严谨的知识。

〔例证〕
He has sound scholarship.
他有扎实的才学。
This is undoubtedly a magnificent work of scholarship.
这无疑是一部学术巨著。

英英释义

noun

  1. profound scholarly knowledge

      Synonym:    eruditenesseruditionlearnednesslearningencyclopedismencyclopaedism

    1. financial aid provided to a student on the basis of academic merit