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 scholarly ['skɑlɚlɪ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 学者派头的, 学者风度的, 有学问的, 博学的, 好学的



    scholarly
    [ adj ]
    characteristic of scholars or scholarship
    <adj.all>
    scholarly pursuitsa scholarly treatise
    a scholarly attitude


    Scholarly \Schol"ar*ly\, a.
    Like a scholar, or learned person; showing the qualities of a
    scholar; as, a scholarly essay or critique. -- adv. In a
    scholarly manner.

    1. This myth endured for years, despite litigation, scholarly study and government review that showed there wasn't any military need for the evacuation.
    2. For those who want a quick flavour of Keynes' writings, in historical context, with lots of pictures and who are not too worried about detailed scholarly interpretation, Keynes for Beginners is perfect.
    3. To everyone's surprise, this "where's the beef"-type challenge to the education establishment turned this scholarly book into a publishing sensation.
    4. On a more scholarly note, the weekly Livres-Hebdo counted 205 books on the Revolution to be published before the celebration is over.
    5. This is a bit of 'scholarly' nonsense.
    6. "If you're going to do scholarly comment and if you're doing client work, you shouldn't do both at the same time," says Roger A. Brooks, the director of Asian studies for the conservative Heritage Foundation in Washington.
    7. Among his reasons for so believing is that much of the scholarly research that led to such assumptions were based on data for the 1960s and 1970s, and that when such data are updated to the mid-1980s another story emerges.
    8. An estimated 50 million adults practice qigong exercises, while hospitals, schools and scholarly institutes across China are researching qi.
    9. Edited by William G. Holzberger and Herman J. Saatkamp, Jr., a full third of its bulk is scholarly apparatus.
    10. "The 2nd Circuit decision is an inexplicable inhibition on scholarly writing and publishing.
    11. There he was forbidden to do scholarly work; he and his family survived the next few years by raising ducks and chickens and gathering dried grass for fuel.
    12. Thus, in spite of its scholarly apparatus and generally judicious tone, "Condemned to Repetition" is, inevitably, an apologia for his conduct and a post-hoc defense of the administration of which he was a part.
    13. It suggests more collaborations between schools and corporations, and even adjusting faculty selection standards to value managerial experience among instructors, not just scholarly credentials.
    14. He wears his knowledge and enthusiasm lightly; his book makes you want to be in Ireland. The world of the modern architect in Britain is now the subject of considerable scholarly research and publishing.
    15. His lack of objectivity may diminish the scholarly value of this book, but certainly not its readability.
    16. "I thought he brought an unusually scholarly and calm perspective to one of the more turbulent times in the market's history.
    17. A group of prominent Turkish historians interviewed by the semi-official Anatolia News Agency on Tuesday welcomed the news that the Ottoman archives would be opened up soon for scholarly research.
    18. "More than half the people hanged by the British in the freedom movement were Sikhs," said Kushwant Singh, a journalist and writer known for his novels about Indian independence and a scholarly history of his own Sikh people.
    19. Mr. Garin, a scholarly 41-year-old New Yorker, lives in Westchester County, N.Y., and hasn't ever been willing to move his family to Southern California.
    20. As Jonathan Macey wrote on this page yesterday, the scholarly studies produced answers Senator Proxmire didn't like.
    21. The prize, said by its sponsors to be by far the largest ever offered in the field of American history, will be awarded annually to a scholarly work _ deemed to be the finest of the year _ dealing with Lincoln, Civil War soldiers or related subjects.
    22. This week marks the 30th anniversary of the U.S.-Soviet cultural agreement, under whose umbrella most previous traveling exhibitions, scholarly exchange programs, orchestral tours and rock concerts have been arranged.
    23. Mr. Phillips felt that the best way to tap an uncertain market was to prepare a scholarly catalog that would give each artifact its proper historical importance.
    24. Mr. Sakomizu's account has been confirmed in scholarly publications.
    25. How could these donors buy access to the committee when the money was given to the society to produce a scholarly book and documentary film?
    26. Perhaps the biggest contradiction, however, is whether he is a scholarly collector of rare documents or a thief.
    27. Responding to Leahy, Siegan said, "A circuit court judge is given scholarly duties to see if what the lower court did was right.
    28. If this goes that middle line between being cute and scholarly, I think it would be a good thing," she said.
    29. He also was a financial supporter of, and editor at, the Architectural History Foundation, which publishes scholarly books.
    30. With scholarly precision and fluid prose, they've brought to life both an evocative love story and a hidden piece of Victorian history.
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