助学金
A sum of money granted to a student by an organization or government to help pay for their education, typically based on financial need.
Ejemplos
3 de 5学校为家庭困难的学生提供助学金。
The school provides grants for students from families with financial difficulties.
助学金的发放标准通常包括家庭收入证明。
The criteria for awarding financial aid usually include proof of family income.
许多校友捐款设立了专项助学金。
Many alumni donated to establish special student grants.
Familia de palabras
Truco para recordar
助 (Help) + 学 (Study) + 金 (Money). Money to help you study.
Quiz rápido
由于家里经济困难,他向学校提交了___申请。
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: 助学金
Ejemplos
学校为家庭困难的学生提供助学金。
everydayThe school provides grants for students from families with financial difficulties.
助学金的发放标准通常包括家庭收入证明。
academicThe criteria for awarding financial aid usually include proof of family income.
许多校友捐款设立了专项助学金。
formalMany alumni donated to establish special student grants.
我拿到了助学金,这学期的学费没问题了。
informalI got the grant, so tuition for this semester is no longer a problem.
政府增加了对贫困地区学生的助学金投入。
businessThe government increased its investment in financial aid for students in impoverished areas.
Familia de palabras
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
社会助学金
social financial aid
全额助学金
full grant
Se confunde a menudo con
奖学金 (Scholarship) is based on academic merit; 助学金 (Grant/Financial aid) is based on financial need.
Notas de uso
Frequently appears in IELTS passages about university life and education funding.
Errores comunes
Learners often use 奖学金 (Scholarship) for all types of school money aid.
Truco para recordar
助 (Help) + 学 (Study) + 金 (Money). Money to help you study.
Origen de la palabra
Combines 'support', 'education', and 'money'.
Patrones gramaticales
Contexto cultural
The Chinese government has a very structured system of 'National Grants' (国家助学金) for university students.
Quiz rápido
由于家里经济困难,他向学校提交了___申请。
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: 助学金
Vocabulario relacionado
Más palabras de education
必修
B1Required by a school or university for a particular degree or course of study. Students do not have a choice and must complete these subjects.
批判性
B1Involving careful judgment or evaluation, especially of the merits and faults of something. In academic writing, it refers to an objective analysis of evidence.
剽窃
B1To take someone else's work or ideas and pass them off as one's own. It is considered a serious academic offense.
读写能力
B1The ability to read and write. It is a fundamental skill measured in social development and academic success.
期刊
B1A newspaper or magazine that is published regularly, especially one that deals with a particular subject or profession. In academia, it refers to peer-reviewed publications.
抄袭
B1To copy someone else's work, ideas, or language without giving credit, especially in an academic context.
误区
B1A common but incorrect belief, method, or area of understanding that leads people to make mistakes.
教育
B1The process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, especially at a school or university.
测评
B1Assessment or evaluation; a systematic process of testing and measuring performance, personality, or quality.
激励
B1To provide someone with a motive for doing something; to encourage or stimulate interest. Often used in discussions about management and learning.
Comentarios (0)
Inicia Sesión para ComentarEmpieza a aprender idiomas gratis
Empieza Gratis