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scholastic

/skuh-las-tik/US // skəˈlæs tɪk //UK // (skəˈlæstɪk) //

学术性的,学术性,学术界,学者

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    Also scho·las·ti·cal.

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

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Examples

  • 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.”

  • I had an idea for a movie and I had a meeting with Scholastic Publishing because they have a movie division.

  • “There was a nice music to his writing,” says Lee Kravitz, his longtime editor at Scholastic and then at Parade.

  • The scholastic pitches finished, the campers returned to their doll designs.

  • Museum shows about collectors are usually either scholastic social history or obvious sucking-up to future donors.

  • This study associates higher body mass with lower scholastic achievement.

  • We have seen enough elsewhere of the multiplication of Commentaries on the Sentences of the Lombard and other scholastic works.

  • At these early types of Poor Law schools the children received both scholastic and industrial training.

  • The mass of newspaper readers are not, in a scholastic sense, well-educated persons.

  • His real education, as distinct from his scholastic one, had been immensely advanced thereby.

  • It is not the purpose of this volume to offer a mere textbook or a scholastic essay on historical events.