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schol·ar·ship [ˈskɒləʃɪp] SUST.

1. scholarship no pl. (academic achievement):

her book is a work of great scholarship

2. scholarship (financial award):

scholarship

ˈschol·ar·ship hold·er SUST.

scholarship holder
štipendist(ka) m (f)

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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This scholarship was designed for first-generation students that have unique needs and financial challenges.
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It gives the scholarship to bright students which can not afford their fees.
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There he was awarded a scholarship in playwriting.
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A scholarship fund in his memory has been created.
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The independence of the two accounts has been debated in scholarship.
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The event benefits a scholarship fund for students of architecture and construction.
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A few were offered scholarships while most of the students were supported by their family, during their time abroad.
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All 3 boys had full-tuition scholarships to college and graduated with honors.
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As such, it was aimed directly at scholarship level students the top 10% to 20% by ability.
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The proceeds go towards college scholarships for local children, as well as summer break activities for the community's children.
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