scholar
英 [ˈskɒlə(r)]
美 [ˈskɑːlər]
n. 学者; 奖学金获得者; 聪颖勤奋的学生
复数:scholars
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牛津词典
noun
- 学者
a person who knows a lot about a particular subject because they have studied it in detail- a classical scholar
研究拉丁文与希腊文的学者 - He was the most distinguished scholar in his field.
他是这一领域成就最为卓著的学者。
- a classical scholar
- 奖学金获得者
a student who has been given a scholarship to study at a school, college or university- a Rhodes scholar
罗兹奖学金获得者
- a Rhodes scholar
- 聪颖勤奋的学生
a clever person who works hard at school- I was never much of a scholar.
我从来不是那种用功的好学生。
- I was never much of a scholar.
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 学者
Ascholaris a person who studies an academic subject and knows a lot about it.- The library attracts thousands of scholars and researchers.
那个图书馆吸引了成千上万的学者和研究人员。 - ...an influential Islamic scholar.
一位有影响力的伊斯兰学者
- The library attracts thousands of scholars and researchers.
- N-COUNT (具有某种特点的)学生
You can use the wordscholarto refer to someone who learns things at school in a particular way. For example, if someone is a goodscholar, they are good at learning things.- She could be a good scholar if she didn't let her mind wander so much.
如果她没有如此心不在焉,可能会成为一名好学生。
- She could be a good scholar if she didn't let her mind wander so much.
- N-COUNT 奖学金获得者
Ascholaris a student who has obtained a scholarship.- He came to Oxford as a Rhodes scholar and studied law.
他作为罗兹奖学金的获得者来到牛津学习法律。
- He came to Oxford as a Rhodes scholar and studied law.
英英释义
noun
- someone (especially a child) who learns (as from a teacher) or takes up knowledge or beliefs
- a learned person (especially in the humanities)
- a student who holds a scholarship