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2 scholar
'skolə1) (a person of great knowledge and learning: a fine classical scholar.) erudito2) (a person who has been awarded a scholarship: As a scholar, you will not have to pay college fees.) becario•- scholarliness
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tr['skɒləSMALLr/SMALL]2 (scholarship holder) becario,-a; (pupil) alumno,-a, estudioso,-a3 (good learner) estudiante nombre masulino o femenino; (clever person) intelectual nombre masulino o femeninoscholar ['skɑlər] n1) student: escolar mf; alumno m, -na f2) expert: especialista mfn.• becario s.m.• docto s.m.• erudito s.m.• escolar s.m.• estudiante s.m.,f.• hablista s.m.,f.• sabio s.m.'skɑːlər, 'skɒlə(r)a) ( learned person) erudito, -ta m,f, estudioso, -sa m,fArabic/Latin scholar — arabista mf/latinista mf
b) ( holder of scholarship) becario, -ria m,f['skɒlǝ(r)]N1) (=learned person) sabio(-a) m / f ; (=expert) estudioso(-a) m / f, experto(-a) m / fI'm no scholar — yo apenas sé nada, yo no soy nada intelectual
2) † (=pupil) alumno(-a) m / f ; (=scholarship holder) becario(-a) m / fscholar's list — (US) (Univ) lista de honor académica
See:see cultural note DEAN'S LIST in dean* * *['skɑːlər, 'skɒlə(r)]a) ( learned person) erudito, -ta m,f, estudioso, -sa m,fArabic/Latin scholar — arabista mf/latinista mf
b) ( holder of scholarship) becario, -ria m,f
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