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scholarships
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奖学金, 助学金
a sum of money given by an educational institution to someone with great ability in order to financially support their education
A scholarship is a financial award given to a student to help pay for their education. Scholarships are typically based on criteria such as academic achievement, financial need, athletic ability, or other talents or characteristics. Unlike loans, scholarships do not have to be repaid. They can cover a variety of educational expenses, including tuition, books, and other fees. Scholarships are offered by schools, government agencies, private organizations, or foundations and can help make education more accessible to students by easing the financial burden.
- She received a full scholarship to study medicine at a prestigious university.
她获得了在一所著名大学学习医学的全额奖学金。
- His academic achievements earned him a scholarship that covered all his expenses.
他的学术成就为他赢得了涵盖所有费用的奖学金。
- The scholarship helped her pay for tuition, books, and housing while she completed her degree.
奖学金帮助她在完成学位期间支付了学费、书本费和住宿费。
- Applying for a scholarship requires a strong academic record and a compelling personal statement.
申请奖学金需要强大的学术记录和引人注目的个人陈述。
- The university offers several scholarships to students from low-income backgrounds.
该大学为来自低收入背景的学生提供多项奖学金。
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学识, 渊博知识
the deep and well-developed knowledge of a subject gained through serious academic study and research
- Her scholarship in medieval history impressed even senior professors.
她的奖学金在中世纪历史方面给连资深教授都留下了深刻印象。
- This book shows careful scholarship and years of dedicated study.
这本书展示了细致的学识和多年专注的研究。
- His scholarship on ancient languages is unmatched.
他对古代语言的学识是无与伦比的。
- The essay reflects both clear writing and solid scholarship.
这篇文章既反映了清晰的写作,也反映了扎实的学识。
- Casual readers may miss the depth of scholarship behind the arguments.
随意阅读的读者可能会错过论点背后的学识深度。