financial aid
英 [faɪˌnænʃl ˈeɪd]
美 [faɪˌnænʃl ˈeɪd]
n. (高等院校的)助学金,助学贷款
牛津词典
noun
- (高等院校的)助学金,助学贷款
money that is given or lent to students at a university or college who cannot pay the full cost of their education- to apply for financial aid
申请助学金
- to apply for financial aid
英英释义
noun
- money to support a worthy person or cause
双语例句
- They can get financial aid, like scholarships, grants or loans.
他们可以获得诸如奖学金、补贴或贷款的经济援助。 - They passed a resolution attacking the government and calling for financial aid for the miners.
他们通过了一项决议案,抨击政府并要求给予矿工财政援助。 - Financial aid and scholarships may reduce the cost.
助学金和奖学金可减少费用。 - Your mother has inquired about financial aid.
你母亲询问了财政援助的事项。 - The country, with its own economic problems, has grown stingy with its financial aid.
这个国家由于自身的经济问题,对经济援助越来越吝啬了。 - Some schools will give you the same level financial aid even if you take the semester to study abroad.
有些学校会给你同等的助学金,即使你用一个学期在海外学习。 - Another important consideration is the general financial aid resources at the university.
另一个重要的考虑是大学的一般助学金资源。 - The world bank and the IMF have agreed to disburse financial aid to the country.
世界银行和国际货币基金组织已同意给该国拨经济援助款。 - With good preparation, international students can receive substantial scholarships and financial aid from private schools as well.
如果准备充分,国际学生也可以获得私立学校的金额可观的奖、助学金。 - This is need-based financial aid good only for US citizens and permanent residents.
但是这种基于需求所提供的经济资助只适用于美国公民和其永久居民。
