Fulbright

英 ['ful,brait] 美
  • n. 富布莱特奖学金
  • adj. 富尔布赖特奖学金的
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Fulbright (n.)
in education, a reference to U.S. Sen. J. William Fulbright (1905-1995) of Arkansas, especially to the Fulbright Act of 1946, which authorized proceeds from sales of U.S. war surplus materials to be used to fund higher education overseas.
1. Nixon pointed his finger at the startled Fulbright and said, " OK, Bill, agreed? "
尼克松用手指着目瞪口呆的富布赖特说: “ 怎么样, 比尔, 同意了 吧 ? ”

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2. He liked Fulbright, the play of his civilized mind and, bite of his language.
他喜欢富布赖特思想开朗, 谈吐锋利.

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3. Andrew Stevenson is a US Fulbright Scholar studying in Hong Kong.
安德鲁?史蒂文森是在香港学习的美国富布赖特学者.

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4. Legislation by Senator William Fulbright established the program in 1946.
威廉富布莱特参议员于1946年通过立法成立了该基金会.

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5. Two of the American professors teaching here at Fudan are Fulbright Professors.
在复旦任教的美国教授当中,就有两位是“富布赖特教授”.

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