B2 verb ニュートラル

scholarship

/ˈskɒl.ə.ʃɪp/

A financial award granted to a student by an organization or institution to support their education, often based on academic achievement or other criteria. It can also refer to the high level of knowledge and academic research produced by a serious student or expert.

例文

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1

She worked very hard in high school to earn a full scholarship to a prestigious university.

She studied diligently to receive complete financial funding for her college education.

2

The university's latest publication reflects a high standard of historical scholarship.

The new book shows a deep level of academic research and expert knowledge in history.

3

I'm hoping to land a scholarship so I don't have to take out so many loans.

I want to get a grant for school to avoid borrowing too much money.

語族

名詞
scholarship
副詞
scholarly
形容詞
scholarly
関連
scholar
💡

覚え方のコツ

Think of a 'Scholar' on a 'Ship' sailing towards their degree for free.

クイックテスト

Because of her excellent grades, the university offered her a full ____ that covered all her tuition fees.

正解!

正解は: scholarship

例文

1

She worked very hard in high school to earn a full scholarship to a prestigious university.

everyday

She studied diligently to receive complete financial funding for her college education.

2

The university's latest publication reflects a high standard of historical scholarship.

formal

The new book shows a deep level of academic research and expert knowledge in history.

3

I'm hoping to land a scholarship so I don't have to take out so many loans.

informal

I want to get a grant for school to avoid borrowing too much money.

4

Rigorous scholarship is required to advance our understanding of quantum physics.

academic

Thorough and serious academic study is needed to improve our knowledge of physics.

5

Our company offers a scholarship program to support the professional development of our interns.

business

The firm provides a financial grant scheme to help our interns pay for their studies.

語族

名詞
scholarship
副詞
scholarly
形容詞
scholarly
関連
scholar

よく使う組み合わせ

academic scholarship a grant awarded for high grades
full scholarship a grant that covers all costs of education
apply for a scholarship to formally request financial aid for study
athletic scholarship funding given to a student based on sports ability
award a scholarship to officially give a student financial aid

よく使うフレーズ

merit-based scholarship

funding awarded based on performance rather than financial need

full-ride scholarship

a scholarship that covers tuition, room, and board completely

standards of scholarship

the expected level of quality in academic work

よく混同される語

scholarship vs fellowship

A fellowship usually refers to funding for post-graduate research or professional development, while a scholarship is often for undergraduate study.

scholarship vs grant

Grant is a broad term for any non-repayable fund; a scholarship is specifically for education based on merit or specific criteria.

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使い方のコツ

Use 'scholarship' when talking about money for school (countable) or when discussing the quality of academic work and research (uncountable). It is most commonly used in academic contexts.

⚠️

よくある間違い

Learners often use 'scholarship' when they mean 'tuition' (the cost of school). Remember: you pay tuition, but you receive a scholarship.

💡

覚え方のコツ

Think of a 'Scholar' on a 'Ship' sailing towards their degree for free.

📖

語源

From the Middle English 'scoler' (student) combined with the suffix '-ship' (denoting a state or condition).

文法パターン

Countable noun when referring to financial awards Uncountable noun when referring to academic study/erudition Followed by the preposition 'to' or 'for' (e.g., scholarship to Oxford)
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文化的な背景

In many Western countries, scholarships are highly competitive and are a major way students avoid high student loan debt.

クイックテスト

Because of her excellent grades, the university offered her a full ____ that covered all her tuition fees.

正解!

正解は: scholarship

関連フレーズ

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A1

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A1

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A1

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A1

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A1

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threshold

A1

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tribute

A1

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A1

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A1

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A1

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