Preguntas sobre ejemplos de oraciones con, y la definición y uso de "Scholar"
El significado de "Scholar" en varias frases y oraciones
Q:
¿Qué significa
"Scholar"
I thought that scholar meant erudite/learned, but today I heard a teacher say to his high school students "greeting scholars". ?
"Scholar"
I thought that scholar meant erudite/learned, but today I heard a teacher say to his high school students "greeting scholars". ?
A:
A scholar is a student, teacher, or academic researcher, someone who is somehow involved in learning and expanding knowledge. It is related to the word "school."
Q:
¿Qué significa "He wasn't a great scholar, but as a teacher he had few peers" . Does "peers" means colleague ??
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Your peers are people at the same level as you. This means that he was a much better teacher than most of his colleagues.
Q:
¿Qué significa to be a scholar ?
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It means to be someone of great knowledge in a particular field of study, someone who has very deep knowledge of a certain subject is a scholar
Q:
¿Qué significa he had fancied himself a scholar ?
A:
He thinks he is a scholar, but it usually means the speaker thinks he is not.
"He thinks he knows a lot, but I (or other people) don't think so".
"He thinks he knows a lot, but I (or other people) don't think so".
Q:
¿Qué significa He is not so much a scholar as a writer.?
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This means that his ability in the subject is not as strong as his ability as a writer. In other words, his knowledge on a topic isn’t as good as his ability to write words.
Ejemplos de oración usando "Scholar"
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Por favor muéstrame oraciones como ejemplos con scholar.
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That girl is quite the scholar! She graduated high school with a 4.5 GPA.
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Por favor muéstrame oraciones como ejemplos con scholar.
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I am a scholar. I am proud to be a scholar. Is she a scholar? Scholars are good students.
Palabras similares a "Scholar" y sus diferencias
Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre scholar y researcher ?
A:
A scholar investigates and studies documents.
When one thinks of a researcher, one thinks of imperical research, which does not usually involve studying documents (e.g., a researcher may investigate the number of migratory birds in a given location).
This is the difference.
IN OTHER WORDS:
A researcher:
- A one who researches.
A scholar:
- One who attends a school; one who learns of a teacher; one under the tuition of a preceptor; a pupil; a disciple; a learner; a student.
- One engaged in the pursuits of learning; a learned person; one versed in any branch, or in many branches, of knowledge; a person of high literary or scientific attainments; a savant.
- A man of books.
When one thinks of a researcher, one thinks of imperical research, which does not usually involve studying documents (e.g., a researcher may investigate the number of migratory birds in a given location).
This is the difference.
IN OTHER WORDS:
A researcher:
- A one who researches.
A scholar:
- One who attends a school; one who learns of a teacher; one under the tuition of a preceptor; a pupil; a disciple; a learner; a student.
- One engaged in the pursuits of learning; a learned person; one versed in any branch, or in many branches, of knowledge; a person of high literary or scientific attainments; a savant.
- A man of books.
Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre scholar y academician ?
A:
"Academician" isn't very common. "Academic" is more common. But they have the same meaning. ("Academic" also has other meanings as an adjective.)
"Scholar" also mostly means the same thing. The difference is that an academic must work for an academy/university/college. A scholar doesn't have to, but still does similar work. Most scholars are also academics, but, for example, you might call a self-employed writer a scholar. "Scholar" is often used to describe people from history who didn't work for a university, like if they worked directly for a king.
("Scholar" is also sometimes used to describe a *student* who has received a "scholarship".)
"Scholar" also mostly means the same thing. The difference is that an academic must work for an academy/university/college. A scholar doesn't have to, but still does similar work. Most scholars are also academics, but, for example, you might call a self-employed writer a scholar. "Scholar" is often used to describe people from history who didn't work for a university, like if they worked directly for a king.
("Scholar" is also sometimes used to describe a *student* who has received a "scholarship".)
Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre scholars y scientist ?
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Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre scholar y researcher ?
A:
a scholar is an established researcher and usually scholars have their own schools of thought.
Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre "scholars" y "scientists" ?
A:
A scholar is somebody who is well learned in any subject, although usually a person who well versed in literature comes to mind.
A scientist is more specific. It's basically a scholar of science. Someone who specializes in a scientific discipline.
A scientist is more specific. It's basically a scholar of science. Someone who specializes in a scientific discipline.
Traducciones de "Scholar"
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¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (US)? Visiting scholars will introduce a topic for each of the gathering's initial discussions. I'm confused what "the gathering's initial discussions" means? Tks!
A:
The visiting scholars will introduce a topic for the gathering's initial discussion.
"The gathering's initial discussions" means the topic of the gathering.
"The gathering's initial discussions" means the topic of the gathering.
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¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (US)? scholar
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Otras preguntas sobre "Scholar"
Q:
¿Esto suena natural? An American scholar on Japan said “It is add that Japanese tend to look down on rural areas. As to American, they prefer to live in rural areas than in New York.”
A:
× An American scholar on Japan said “It is add that Japanese tend to look down on rural areas. As to American, they prefer to live in rural areas than in New York.”
✓ An American scholar of Japan said “It is odd that Japanese tend to look down on rural areas. As for Americans, they prefer to live in rural areas than in New York.”
✓ An American scholar of Japan said “It is odd that Japanese tend to look down on rural areas. As for Americans, they prefer to live in rural areas than in New York.”
Q:
¿Esto suena natural? Some scholars said the end of the Ming period, when 李卓吾 [a person' name] lived, could be considered as the modern age, but I don't agree with them.
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× Some scholars said the end of the Ming period, when 李卓吾 [a person' name] lived, could be considered as the modern age, but I don't agree with them.
✓ Some scholars said the end of the Ming period, when 李卓吾 [a person' name] lived, it could/might be considered as the modern age, but I disagree with them.
great job.
✓ Some scholars said the end of the Ming period, when 李卓吾 [a person' name] lived, it could/might be considered as the modern age, but I disagree with them.
great job.
Q:
¿Esto suena natural? “A scholar, glittering on Nobel Prize, has spoken that China’s estimated GDP will take up around 40% of Global Economy, by 2040.”
Please correct the above sentence to sound natural. (Specially that “glittering on Nobel Prize” part.)
Thank you.
Please correct the above sentence to sound natural. (Specially that “glittering on Nobel Prize” part.)
Thank you.
A:
In that case I believe the proper word would be “renowned”.
“A scholar, renowned because of his noble prize, has spoken that China’s estimated GDP will....
“A scholar, renowned because of his noble prize, has spoken that China’s estimated GDP will....
Q:
¿Esto suena natural? Seemingly all good scholars aren't always wise. A lot of them are like stupid and they are most likely being stubborn.
A:
"Seemingly, scholars aren't always intelligent. A lot of them are not much between the ears and stubborn."
Your sentence was very strong 😂 Strong enough to knock me down and question myself; I twisted the statement a little to make it sound less strong..
+; "not much between the ears" is an idiom and roughly means "stupid"
BUT if you really meant to sound strong and (offensive) in a manner, you can say.. "Seemingly, scholars aren't always intelligent, a lot of them are stupid and stubborn."
Athough "stupid" is kind of contradicting the noun "scholar"
Your sentence was very strong 😂 Strong enough to knock me down and question myself; I twisted the statement a little to make it sound less strong..
+; "not much between the ears" is an idiom and roughly means "stupid"
BUT if you really meant to sound strong and (offensive) in a manner, you can say.. "Seemingly, scholars aren't always intelligent, a lot of them are stupid and stubborn."
Athough "stupid" is kind of contradicting the noun "scholar"
Q:
¿Esto suena natural? Which is right one?
1 He is more smart than cleaver.
2 He is more of a scholar than a teacher.
3 He is more a scholar than a teacher.
1 He is more smart than cleaver.
2 He is more of a scholar than a teacher.
3 He is more a scholar than a teacher.
A:
#1 suggests you are describing qualities of a person
#2 and #3 suggests you are describing what role a person has more
between #2 and #3, #2 is more natural than #3
#2 and #3 suggests you are describing what role a person has more
between #2 and #3, #2 is more natural than #3
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