scholar
scholar 英 [ˈskɒlə(r)] 美 [ˈskɑlə(r)]
n. 学者;奖学金获得者
名词复数:scholars
- Someone who learns is a scholar, though the word also means someone with a lot of knowledge in one subject. If you know a lot about books, you could be called a literary scholar.
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- n. 学者;奖学金获得者
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1. My wish is to become a scholar.
我的愿望是成为一名学者。
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2. He was the most distinguished scholar in his field.
他是这一领域成就最为卓著的学者。
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3. a Rhodes scholar
罗得斯奖学金获得者
- scholar (n.) Old English scolere "student," from Medieval Latin scholaris, noun use of Late Latin scholaris "of a school," from Latin schola (see school (n.1)). Greek scholastes meant "one who lives at ease." The Medieval Latin word was widely borrowed (Old French escoler, French écolier, Old High German scuolari, German Schüler). The modern English word might be a Middle English reborrowing from French. Fowler points out that in British English it typically has been restricted to those who attend a school on a scholarship.
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