stipend 英 ['staɪpend]   美 ['staɪpɛnd]

stipend

stipend  英 ['staɪpend] 美 ['staɪpɛnd]

n. 奖学金;固定薪金;定期津贴;养老金 

名词复数:stipends 

Among the benefits are priority in school enrollment and a monthly stipend of $9. 在这些权益之间有在学校注册和每月9美元奖学金的优先权。
Like all Danish students, they study for free and receive a monthly stipend equivalent to about $900 per person from the government. 和其他丹麦学生一样,他们免费学习,并且每人每月可从政府领取约合900美元的津贴。

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  • n. 奖学金;固定薪金;定期津贴;养老金
  • 1. Among the benefits are priority in school enrollment and a monthly stipend of $9.

    在这些权益之间有在学校注册和每月9美元奖学金的优先权。

  • 2. Like all Danish students, they study for free and receive a monthly stipend equivalent to about $900 per person from the government.

    和其他丹麦学生一样,他们免费学习,并且每人每月可从政府领取约合900美元的津贴。

  • 3. The stipend initiative is part of a three year education reform program launched this year to address issues of high illiteracy, low primary enrollment, and high drop out rates.

    该助学金倡议是今年启动的一个三年教育改革方案的一部分。 该方案的目的是解决高文盲率、低小学入学率和高辍学率的问题。

  • stipend (n.) early 15c., "periodical payment; soldier's pay," from Latin stipendium "tax, impost, tribute," in military use "pay, salary," from stips "alms, small payment, contribution of money, gift" + pendere "to hang, cause to hang; weigh; pay" (from PIE root *(s)pen- "to draw, stretch, spin"). According to Klein's sources, the first element is related to Latin stipes "log, stock, trunk of a tree" (see stipe). As a verb from late 15c.
sti·pend / ˈstaɪpend ; NAmE ˈstaɪpend / noun ( formal) an amount of money that is paid regularly to sb, especially a priest, as wages or money to live on (尤指神职人员的)生活津贴,薪俸;献仪 a monthly stipend 月俸 ( especially NAmE) a summer internship with a small stipend 薪水微薄的暑期实习 stipend stipends sti·pend / ˈstaɪpend ; NAmE ˈstaɪpend /
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