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
- The university does not offer financial aid to international students.
这所大学并不给国际学生提供经济资助。 - Why not look for schools that offer more financial aid to international students than other schools?
为什么不找学校比其他学校的国际学生提供更多的财政援助? - In2009 we will need to reduce the scope of our Financial Aid program unless we receive additional donations in2008.
如果我们不能收到2008年额外的捐款,2009我们将需要去减少我们财务援助计划的范围。 - 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。 - Well, for the last three years I've been chairing the committee on undergraduate admissions and financial aid.
在前三年中,我主持了委员会,负责本科生的,招生和财政资助。 - Financial aid and scholarships may reduce the cost.
助学金和奖学金可减少费用。 - 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。 - The EU could help these countries by offering financial aid, more open trade deals and easier visa conditions.
欧盟可以帮助这些国家提供财政援助,更加开放的贸易协议,更容易的签证条件。 - Without any financial aid, I can't get a student visa.
没有任何财政援助,我不能获得学生签证。 - He gave a long account of his troubles, with the implication that he needed financial aid.
他摆了一大堆困难,言外之意是需要补助。