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scholarship

Aussprache: [ˈskɒl.ər.ʃɪp]

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Kontext: „education“

(noun) an amount of money given to a student to help pay for their studies. It helps students go to school without worrying too much about money. Scholarships can come from schools, organizations, or the government.

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Sarah received a scholarship to attend her dream university, which made her very happy.

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Due to the high costs of attending college, not everyone can afford it without a scholarship.

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What type of scholarship did you apply for this year?

Kontext: „academic“

(noun) the study or research done in a particular field. It is about learning deeply and sharing knowledge with others. When we say someone is a scholar, it means they do a lot of scholarship in their area of interest.

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His scholarship on ancient history won him an award in his field.

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Her lack of scholarship on the subject showed when she couldn't answer simple questions.

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How does your scholarship contribute to our understanding of modern science?

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