fulbright
英 ['ful,brait]
美
- n. 富布莱特奖学金
- adj. 富尔布赖特奖学金的
英英释义
- 1. United States senator who is remembered for his creation of grants that fund exchange programs of teachers and students between the United States and other countries (1905-1995)
考试真题
- American scholars fanned out across much of the world—with support from the Ford Foundation, the Fulbright program, etc.
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实用场景例句
- Nixon pointed his finger at the startled Fulbright and said, " OK, Bill, agreed? "
- 尼克松用手指着目瞪口呆的富布赖特说: “ 怎么样, 比尔, 同意了 吧 ? ”
辞典例句
- Legislation by Senator William Fulbright established the program in 1946.
- 威廉富布莱特参议员于1946年通过立法成立了该基金会.
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- Each year, about six thousands people receive Fulbright grants.
- 每一年, 大概有六千人能得到富布莱特法案基金的担保.
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- The student won the esteemed Fulbright scholarship.
- 该学生获得了声誉卓著的富尔布莱特奖学金.
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- The law is by its very nature a buttress of the status quo . ( J . William Fulbright )
- 靠富布赖特奖学金求学.
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- During the years 1954 - 64 he gave annual lessons to Fulbright scholarship holders in Rome.
- 在1954-1964年间,他在罗马给传尔布莱特法案基的奖学金获得者授年度课.
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- Helping to organize regional chapters of the Humphrey, Fulbright or International Visitors associations.
- 帮助组织汉弗莱 、 富布莱特或国际访问者协会地区分会.
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- He liked Fulbright, the play of his civilized mind and, bite of his language.
- 他喜欢富布赖特思想开朗, 谈吐锋利.
辞典例句
双语例句
- 1. Nixon pointed his finger at the startled Fulbright and said, " OK, Bill, agreed? "
- 尼克松用手指着目瞪口呆的富布赖特说: “ 怎么样, 比尔, 同意了 吧 ? ”
来自辞典例句
- 2. He liked Fulbright, the play of his civilized mind and, bite of his language.
- 他喜欢富布赖特思想开朗, 谈吐锋利.
来自辞典例句
- 3. Andrew Stevenson is a US Fulbright Scholar studying in Hong Kong.
- 安德鲁?史蒂文森是在香港学习的美国富布赖特学者.
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- 4. Legislation by Senator William Fulbright established the program in 1946.
- 威廉富布莱特参议员于1946年通过立法成立了该基金会.
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- 5. Two of the American professors teaching here at Fudan are Fulbright Professors.
- 在复旦任教的美国教授当中,就有两位是“富布赖特教授”.
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英文词源
- Fulbright (n.)
- in education, a reference to U.S. Sen. J. William Fulbright (1905-1995) of Arkansas, especially to the Fulbright Act of 1946, which authorized proceeds from sales of U.S. war surplus materials to be used to fund higher education overseas.