scholar
US: /ˈskɑɫɝ/
UK: /skˈɒlɐ/
English - Vietnamese dictionary
scholar /'skɔlə/- danh từ
- người có học thức, nhà thông thái; nhà học giả (giỏi về văn chương cổ điển Hy-lạp La-mã)
- môn sinh
- học sinh được cấp học bổng; học sinh được giảm tiền học
- người học
- to be proved a bright scholar: tỏ ra là người học thông minh
- he was a scholar unitl his last moments: ông ta vẫn học cho đều đến phút cuối cùng
- (từ cổ,nghĩa cổ); ghuôi ỉ['skɔləli]
- tính từ
- học rộng, uyên thâm, uyên bác, thông thái
Advanced English dictionary
+ noun1 a person who knows a lot about a particular subject because they have studied it in detail: a biblical / classical scholar + He was the most distinguished scholar in his field.
2 a student who has been given a scholarship to study at a school, college or university: a Rhodes scholar
3 (BrE, informal) a clever person who works hard at school: I was never much of a scholar.
Thesaurus dictionary
n.
1 academic, professor, teacher, pedagogue, authority, expert, pundit, savant, bookman, book-woman, man or woman of letters, intellectual, highbrow, bookworm, Colloq egghead, brain, US longhair:
Professor Read is one of the most respected linguistics scholars in the world
2 student, pupil, schoolboy, schoolgirl, undergraduate:
Cosgrove was a failure as a scholar, preferring football to physics.
Collocation
ADJ.
brilliant, distinguished, eminent, famous, great, leading, outstanding | visiting | biblical, classical, French, history, literary, etc.
Concise dictionary
scholars'skɑlə /'skɒl-noun
+a learned person (especially in the humanities); someone who by long study has gained mastery in one or more disciplines
+someone (especially a child) who learns (as from a teacher) or takes up knowledge or beliefs
+a student who holds a scholarship