Scholarship School Study ˈskɒləʃɪp Noun 奖学金 Academic Knowledge
The word "scholarship" has two primary meanings: firstly, as a countable noun, it denotes financial assistance provided for educational purposes. Secondly, as an uncountable noun, it refers to profound academic study and the resultant knowledge.
The word "scholarship" has two main meanings: as a countable noun, it refers to financial aid given for education, and as an uncountable noun, it means deep academic study and the knowledge gained from it.
[N-COUNT 可数名词]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.
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。
...scholarships for women over 30.
为 30 岁以上女性设立的奖学金
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[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]学术;学问;学术研究Scholarship is serious academic study and the knowledge that is obtained from it.
I want to take advantage of your lifetime of scholarship.
我希望能够用到您一生的学识。
Oxford
schol·ar·ship/ˈskɒləʃɪp; NAmEˈskɑːlərʃɪp/noun1[countable ]an amount of money given to sb by an organization to help pay for their education 奖学金◆She won a scholarshipto study at Stanford. 她获得了奖学金,得以在斯坦福大学求学。◆He went to drama school on a scholarship.他靠奖学金上了戏剧学校。2[uncountable ]the serious study of an academic subject and the knowledge and methods involved 学问;学术;学术研究SYN
learning
◆a magnificent work of scholarship学术巨著scholarshipscholarshipsschol·ar·ship/ˈskɒləʃɪp; NAmEˈskɑːlərʃɪp/
1[countable] an amount of money that is given to someone by an educational organization to help pay for their educationscholarship to She won a scholarship to Iowa State University.on a scholarship He attended college on a drama scholarship.2[uncountable] the knowledge, work, or methods involved in serious studying: Her latest publication is a fine piece of scholarship.
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scholarship
[ˈskɒləʃɪp]
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scholarships[824]
奖学金(87%),学识(7%),学问(6%)
n.奖学金;学识,学问
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