young scholar
collocation in Englishmeaningsofyoungandscholar
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young
adjective
uk/jʌŋ/us/jʌŋ/
having lived or existed for only a short time and ...
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scholar
noun[C]
uk/ˈskɒl.ər/us/ˈskɑː.lɚ/
a person who studies a subject in great detail, especially at ...
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(Definition ofyoungandscholarfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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For me, ayoungscholarchafing under self-imposed limitations, he offered a model of the maturing and transforming senior scholar.
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Borrhaus was not the onlyyoungscholarwho found scholarly leisure by marrying a wealthy widow.
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Weiyangsheng is an egoisticyoungscholarwho often boasts of his aspiration to marry the most beautiful woman in the world.
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He also dissuaded theyoungscholarfrom idealism, which most philosophers in the 18th century regarded in a negative light.
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It tells the story of an ambitiousyoungscholarwho dabbles in sorcery to acquire knowledge and power.
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Ayoungscholarwould travel to meet as many teachers as possible.
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The volume also provides a forum for young scholars associated with the project to present their own work in progress using the corpus.
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This is bound to influence the generation of young scholars currently making their way through women's studies as well as the traditional disciplines.
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Gibson described it as a remarkable achievement for ayoungscholarof twenty-eight.
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One such story has her meeting ayoungscholartravelling in a state of dire poverty, hoping to reach the capital to sit the official examinations.
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The standard of papers is high and it is good to see so many young scholars contributing alongside well-established names.
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It emerges from the discussions in a working-group of young scholars under the chair of the editors.
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Seldom can a young scholar's first book be greeted with superlatives.
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Young scholars are invited to send in manuscripts in which they develop their visionary perspectives about the nature of the discipline in the coming decades.
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