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noun1) (learned person) Gelehrte, der/dieliterary scholar — Literaturwissenschaftler der/-wissenschaftlerin, die
Shakespeare[an] scholar — Shakespeare-Forscher, der/-Forscherin, die
* * *['skolə]1) (a person of great knowledge and learning: a fine classical scholar.) der/die Gelehrte2) (a person who has been awarded a scholarship: As a scholar, you will not have to pay college fees.) der/die Stipendiant(in)•- academic.ru/64659/scholarly">scholarly- scholarliness
- scholarship* * *schol·ar[ˈskɒləʳ, AM ˈskɑ:lɚ]n UNIVdistinguished \scholar nahmhafte(r) Gelehrte(r)Greek \scholar des Griechischen Kundige(r) f(m) gehI'm not much of a \scholar myself ich persönlich bin kein großer Lerner* * *['skɒlə(r)]n1) (= learned person) Gelehrte(r) mfthe leading scholars of our time — die führenden Wissenschaftler unserer Zeit
3) (= scholarship holder) Stipendiat(in) m(f)* * *1. a) Gelehrte(r) m/f(m), besonders Geisteswissenschaftler(in)b) Gebildete(r) m/f(m):a Shakespeare scholar ein Shakespeare-Kenner oder -Forscher;he is a good French scholar im Französischen ist er gut beschlagen2. Studierende(r) m/f(m):at 80 he was still a scholar als Achtzigjähriger war er noch (immer) ein Lernender;he is an apt scholar er lernt gut3. SCHULE, UNIV Stipendiat(in)4. dial Alphabet(in)5. obs oder poet Schüler(in), Jünger(in):6. obs Schüler(in)* * *noun1) (learned person) Gelehrte, der/dieliterary scholar — Literaturwissenschaftler der/-wissenschaftlerin, die
Shakespeare[an] scholar — Shakespeare-Forscher, der/-Forscherin, die
* * *n.Gelehrte -n m.,f. -
2 scholarship
noun1) (payment for education) Stipendium, dasliterary/linguistic/historical scholarship — Literatur- / Sprach- / Geschichtswissenschaft, die
* * *1) (knowledge and learning: a man of great scholarship.) die Gelehrsamkeit2) (money awarded to a good student to enable him to go on with further studies: She was awarded a travel scholarship.) das Stipendium* * *schol·ar·ship[ˈskɒləʃɪp, AM ˈskɑ:lɚ-]nher book is a work of great \scholarship ihr Buch ist eine großartige wissenschaftliche Arbeitto win [or be awarded] a \scholarship ein Stipendium erhalten* * *['skɒləʃɪp]n1) (= learning) Gelehrsamkeit fscholarship flourished during the Renaissance — die Gelehrsamkeit entfaltete sich in der Renaissance zur vollen Blüte
2) (= money award) Stipendium nton a scholarship — mit einem Stipendium
scholarship holder — Stipendiat( in) m(f)
* * *1. Gelehrsamkeit f, ([geistes]wissenschaftliche) Forschung2. SCHULE, UNIV (Begabten)Stipendium n:* * *noun1) (payment for education) Stipendium, das3) no pl. (body of learning)literary/linguistic/historical scholarship — Literatur- / Sprach- / Geschichtswissenschaft, die
* * *n.Begabtenförderung f.Stipendium n.
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