won ... scholarship• Frank, at the age of 16, had already won a scholarship to Trinity College in Cambridge.• There, he excelled at maths and won a scholarship to Cambridge in 1967.• In the same year he won a scholarship at Repton not far from Derby.• He won a scholarship to Halifax Secondary School, sang in the church choir, and became a Scout.• Karen won a scholarship and, like all of her siblings, got a college education.• When the war was over, she won a scholarship to study ballet in London.• With one small child to care for, she went on welfare, and soon won a scholarship to college.
ADJECTIVE | VERB + SCHOLARSHIP | SCHOLARSHIP + NOUN | PREPOSITIONADJECTIVE➤college (especially NAmE) 學院獎學金▸➤student (NAmE) 學生獎學金➤academic, athletic, sports學業/運動員/體育獎學金➤basketball, football, golf, etc. (especially NAmE) 籃球、足球、高爾夫球等獎學金➤full (NAmE) 全額獎學金➤travelling (BrE) 旅行獎學金VERB + SCHOLARSHIP➤earn, gain, get, obtain, receive, win獲得獎學金;贏得獎學金▸➤award (sb), give (sb), offer授予(某人)獎學金;提供獎學金◇The Fund awards four scholarships every year.該基金每年頒授 4 項獎學金。SCHOLARSHIP + NOUN➤programme/program, scheme (BrE) 獎學金項目/計劃▸➤student獲得獎學金的學生▸➤exam, examination (both BrE) 獎學金資格考試PREPOSITION➤on a scholarship享有獎學金◇Two of the boys are on football scholarships.有兩名男生享有足球獎學金。➤scholarship to到⋯的獎學金◇She was awarded a scholarship to Columbia University.她獲得了哥倫比亞大學的獎學金。