scholastic / skəˈlæs tɪk /

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scholastic2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

Also scho·las·ti·cal.

  1. of or relating to schools, scholars, or education: scholastic attainments.
  2. of or relating to secondary education or schools: a scholastic meet.
  3. pedantic.
  4. of or relating to the medieval schoolmen.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a schoolman, a disciple of the schoolmen, or an adherent of scholasticism.
  2. a pedantic person.
  3. Roman Catholic Church. a student in a scholasticate.

scholastic 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

academic

scholastic 的近义词 5

更多scholastic例句

  1. As peers stacked their schedules with ambitious scholastic extracurriculars, Calandrelli maintained good grades and did activities she loved but, in her words, “wasn’t very good at.”
  2. I had an idea for a movie and I had a meeting with Scholastic Publishing because they have a movie division.
  3. “There was a nice music to his writing,” says Lee Kravitz, his longtime editor at Scholastic and then at Parade.
  4. The scholastic pitches finished, the campers returned to their doll designs.
  5. Museum shows about collectors are usually either scholastic social history or obvious sucking-up to future donors.
  6. This study associates higher body mass with lower scholastic achievement.
  7. We have seen enough elsewhere of the multiplication of Commentaries on the Sentences of the Lombard and other scholastic works.
  8. At these early types of Poor Law schools the children received both scholastic and industrial training.
  9. The mass of newspaper readers are not, in a scholastic sense, well-educated persons.
  10. His real education, as distinct from his scholastic one, had been immensely advanced thereby.
  11. It is not the purpose of this volume to offer a mere textbook or a scholastic essay on historical events.