单词 | scholarly |
释义 | scholarly (once / 1733 pages) adj Someone who's scholarly is a serious student. You can describe your studious friend who's always working on a research paper or reading a huge book as scholarly. Use the adjective scholarly when you talk about a person who is focused on learning — in other words, a scholar. You can also describe things that relate to studying or knowledge as scholarly, like a scholarly article in a journal or a scholarly atmosphere in a library. The Old English word scolere, or "student," is the root of both scholar and scholarly, from the Latin word for school, schola. WORD FAMILYscholarly: unscholarly+/scholar: scholarly, scholars, scholarship/scholarship: scholarships USAGE EXAMPLESHe wrote articles for scholarly journals and playbills for Washington-area theaters. Washington Post(Dec 26, 2016) “We want to apply the same scholarly rigor here that we would apply to an old masters’ show,” he added. New York Times(Dec 26, 2016) It is one of three monasteries of the original branch of the scholarly, monastic order operating today. Seattle Times(Dec 26, 2016) adj characteristic of scholars or scholarship scholarly pursuits a scholarly treatise a scholarly attitude Syn|Ant critical characterized by careful evaluation and judgment intellectualappealing to or using the intellect profoundshowing intellectual penetration or emotional depth academic, donnish, pedanticmarked by a narrow focus on or display of learning especially its trivial aspects bookish, studiouscharacterized by diligent study and fondness for reading erudite, learnedhaving or showing profound knowledge unscholarly not scholarly nonintellectualnot intellectual unlearnednot well learned unstudiousnot studious |
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