1.(大学或修道院的)财务处
2.〈英〉(大学)奖学金
1.an amount of money given to someone to pay for their studies at a school or college
1.The happiness written on the children's faces shows that the bursaries are making a difference.
孩子的开心写在脸上,证明了助学金真的帮助很大。
2.Its prominence has had much to with the global dominance of its culture, the allure of its labour market and its lavish bursaries.
美国突出的优势在于其在全球文化上的统治,具有诱惑力的劳动市场及其丰厚的奖学金。
3.Alas, neither setting targets nor throwing money at bursaries is likely to be particularly effective at promoting social mobility.
唉,无论是大学设立指标,还是砸钱在助学金方面,都不像是能提高社会阶层流动性的行之有效的方法。
4.David Lyscom, head of the Independent Schools Council, says that more bursaries may have to be funded by increasing fees.
私立学校委员会的会长DavidLyscom表示,学校的助学金可能要通过上涨学费来做资金支持。
5.The New College will provide bursaries for some candidates from poorer backgrounds (the college's intake won't have access to state loans).
这所新大学将为相对贫穷的报考生提供公费(它招收的学生不可能获得国家贷款)。
6.A handful of independent schools currently aim to fund enough bursaries to achieve this, among them St Paul's School in South-West London.
目前,少数私立校也计划投放足够的助学金以达到上述目标。伦敦南威尔士的圣保罗中学就是其中一所。
7.Information on different types of school fees and bursaries . Listed within geographical areas, plus alphabetical index.
关于各类学校的学费和奖学金信息,按地理位置列出,并有按字母顺序排列的索引。
8.Thanks to Tzu Chi's bursaries, needy students can stay in further education, and learn extracurricular skills.
因为慈济的助学金,清寒学子不但得以继续学业,还能够发展兴趣。
9.This in turn can foster charitable activities, from bursaries and grants to apprenticeships.
这进而也会促进从奖助学金到实习机会等各种慈善活动。
10.Students were offered loans and universities told to provide bursaries for poor students.
为学生提供贷款,并要求大学为贫困学生提供补助。