financial aid / fɪˈnæn ʃəl ˈeɪd, faɪ- /

财政援助财务援助金融援助资助

financial aid 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. monetary support, as a loan or scholarship, that is used to pay for school, especially higher education: I don’t qualify for need-based financial aid, so I’ll have to hope I’m awarded a merit-based grant.

financial aid 近义词

financial aid

等同于 scholarship

financial aid

等同于 subsidy

更多financial aid例句

  1. Jeremiah Quinlan, dean of undergraduate admissions and financial aid at Yale University, applauded the College Board’s announcement.
  2. She hopes to qualify for financial aid from a foundation to cover the coinsurance but won’t know until January.
  3. More than 13 million students a year in the US receive nearly $150 billion in financial aid through Fafsa.
  4. In his night clinic, JaMarcus had a new social worker, Candice Morrow, who was helping him apply for financial aid to cover gas money, and his care team was following up on his referral.
  5. Johnson helped her apply for financial aid and find scholarships to cover nearly the full cost of college.
  6. First, his credentials: He did international mergers and acquisitions at Lazard, a financial and asset management firm.
  7. To most of the world, billionaire Jeffrey Epstein is a convicted sex offender and a financial grifter.
  8. So working with the militants in order to deliver aid “becomes a requirement,” she said.
  9. That could include private financial or personal information—like the credit-card numbers you used to pay for the corrupted Wi-Fi.
  10. Despite the financial remedy, partial repeal of the screen quota has imperiled the domestic market.
  11. Groping to the chimney-place with the aid of his matches, Mr. Collingwood found the candle and lit it.
  12. England gladly seized the opportunity of injuring her enemy and sent aid to the people of Spain.
  13. But once Austria was disposed of, Prussia and Russia met their punishment for having given her secret or open aid.
  14. The temptation to pour his financial troubles into the sympathetic ears of these two dear women he resisted.
  15. This province, having taken depositions in regard to it, with the aid of the said letter, adjudged Japon accordingly.