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unscholarly

/skol-er-lee/US // ˈskɒl ər li //

非学术性,非学术性的,不学无术,不学术的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, like, or befitting a scholar: scholarly habits.
    • : having the qualities of a scholar: a scholarly person.
    • : concerned with academic learning and research.
adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : like a scholar.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.ignorant
Synonyms
apprenticed见习,学徒,见习生,学徒制benighted盲目的,堕落的人,盲目地birdbrained笨鸟依人,笨鸟先飞,笨鸟,笨鸟朝天blind to视而不见,盲于,盲目于,盲目到cretinous烦人的,讨厌的人,猥琐的,讨厌的dense浓密的,浓密,密集的,密集green绿色,绿化,绿色的,绿illiterate文盲,一字不识,不识字,扫盲imbecilic低能儿,低能的,低能,低能级in the dark在黑暗中,在黑暗之中,在黑暗中的,在黑夜中inexperienced没有经验,没有经验的,没经验的,没经验innocent无辜的,无辜者,无辜,无辜的人insensible无知者无畏,无知无觉,无知的人,无知觉mindless无意识的,无意识,无心,无脑misinformed误导性的,误传,误导,误报moronic愚蠢的,低能儿,低能,低能的naive天真无邪,天真烂漫,天真,天真无邪的nescient无知,无知的,无知觉,无知者无畏oblivious视而不见,忽略不计,漠不关心,视而不见的obtuse迟钝的,钝的,迟钝,愚钝的shallow浅滩,浅谈,浅水,浅显的thick浓密的,浓厚的,浓重的,浓密unconscious无意识的,没有意识的,无意识,不自觉的unconversant不懂的人,不懂行的人,不了解情况,不懂的uncultivated无修养的,无修养,无耕地,无耕地的uncultured没有文化的人,没有文化的,没文化的,没文化的人uneducated没有受过教育的,没有受过教育,没受过教育,无教育unenlightened未开化,未开化的,未开化的人,不开化uninformed不了解情况的人,不懂的,不了解情况,不知情的人uninitiated不了解的人,不熟悉的人,不认识的人,不了解情况的人unintellectual非智力,非智力的,非智力因素,无知unknowledgeable无知者无畏,无知,无知无觉,无知的人unlearned未学过的,不学无术,未学习的,不学无术的unlettered不识字的人,不识字,不识字的,不识货的人unmindful不知不觉中,不注意,不知不觉,无意识unread未读,未阅读,未阅,未读的unschooled未受教育的,未受教育,未上学的,未上学unstudious不研究,不研究的,不谨慎,不谨慎的unsuspecting无猜,无猜的,无猜疑,无猜测的untaught无师自通,无师自通的,无师自通者,无教无类untrained未受过训练的,未经训练的,未经训练的人,未经培训的unwitting不知不觉中,不知不觉的,不知不觉,不知不觉中的witless笨拙,傻子,笨拙的,笨拙的人

Examples

  • Her work is dedicated to encouraging the application of scholarly knowledge to important societal problems.

  • The group also began a crowdsourced “syllabus” covering scholarly and creative writings addressing all things pandemic.

  • A year ago, my daily reading was largely determined by what curators considered to be important and relevant, catalogue essays and scholarly articles related to upcoming exhibitions.

  • Her mother completed high school and encouraged Ginsburg to be independent and scholarly.

  • Calabi and Yau would have had more right than anyone to interject and suggest something else, but as Yau tells it, they were both proud and happy to watch their names spread together through scholarly publications and through popular culture.

  • In the meantime, much of the book is already available online, and scholarly criticism has already started to trickle in.

  • Most notably written about by Dr. Gillian Frank in this scholarly retrospective.

  • For thousands of years, people have had scholarly debates about what constitutes beauty.

  • The released photos of Kim Jong-un as a scholarly, military-minded youth reinforce this ideology.

  • Yet, once again, the broader scholarly community has been less enthusiastic about the discovery.

  • His scholarly and linguistic attainments and his varied travels, fitted him well for the task.

  • He had scholarly tastes and business ability in pretty equal parts.

  • Poetry was scarce but many scholarly articles, often historically inclined, were written.

  • Men of refinement and high culture adopted it rather as an article of scholarly adornment.

  • This is the best account of the treasures of the buried city that has appeared in English, at once interesting and scholarly.