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1 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. -
2 editor
noun1) (who prepares the work of others) Redakteur, der/Redakteurin, die; (of particular work) Bearbeiter, der/Bearbeiterin, die; (scholarly) Herausgeber, der/-geberin, diesports/business editor — Sport-/Wirtschaftsredakteur, der
* * *1) (a person who edits books etc: a dictionary editor.) der Herausgeber2) (a person who is in charge of (part of) a newspaper, journal etc: The editor of The Times; She has been appointed fashion editor.) der Redakteur* * *edi·tor[ˈedɪtəʳ, AM -t̬ɚ]n2. (of a press department) Redakteur(in) m(f), Redaktor(in) m(f) SCHWEIZ; (of a publishing department) [Verlags]redakteur(in) m(f), [Verlags]redaktor(in) m(f) SCHWEIZ* * *['edɪtə(r)]n(of text, newspaper, magazine, series, author) Herausgeber(in) m(f); (publisher's) (Verlags)lektor(in) m(f); (FILM) Cutter(in) m(f); (COMPUT) Editor mpolitical editor — politischer Redakteur m, politische Redakteurin f
sports editor — Sportredakteur(in) m(f)
editor in chief — Herausgeber(in) m(f); (of newspaper) Chefredakteur(in) m(f)
the editors in our educational department — die Redaktion unserer Schulbuchabteilung
the editor of this passage obviously misunderstood — der, der diese Stelle redigierte, hat offensichtlich nicht richtig verstanden
* * *editor [ˈedıtə(r)] s2. Zeitung:b) Redakteur(in):the editors pl auch die Redaktion3. FILM, TV Cutter(in)4. IT Editor m (Hilfsprogramm zur Erstellung und Bearbeitung von Textdateien)ed. abk1. edited2. edition3. editor4. education5. educational* * *noun1) (who prepares the work of others) Redakteur, der/Redakteurin, die; (of particular work) Bearbeiter, der/Bearbeiterin, die; (scholarly) Herausgeber, der/-geberin, diesports/business editor — Sport-/Wirtschaftsredakteur, der
* * *n.Editor -en m.Herausgeber m.Redakteur m.
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