bác học
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Definition
Adjective:
- Scholarly, learned: Possessing deep and extensive knowledge in one or more scientific or academic fields. It describes a style, work, or approach that is erudite and demonstrates profound study.
- Scientific (in a formal, academic sense): Pertaining to formal, systematic knowledge, often in contrast to popular or folk traditions.
Noun:
- A scholar, a learned person, a savant: A person who has profound and extensive knowledge in scientific or academic disciplines.
Usage Examples
Adjective:
- Lối hành văn bác học. (A scholarly style of writing.)
- Trước khi có văn chương bác học, đã có một nền văn chương bình dân. (Before there was scholarly literature, there was a folk literature.)
Noun:
- Nhà bác học Pavlov. (The scientist/savant Pavlov.)
- Ông ấy có vẻ bác học. (He has a scholarly air.)
Advanced Usage
- The term often implies a formal, institutional, or classical depth of knowledge. It is used to distinguish expert, academic knowledge from common or popular understanding.
Variants and Related Words
- Nhà bác học (n): A scientist, a scholar, a savant. This is the most common compound form.
- Nhà bác học đó vừa giành giải Nobel. (That scientist just won a Nobel Prize.)
Synonyms
- Adjective: Erudite, learned, scholarly.
- Noun: Scholar, savant, scientist, erudite person.
Related Idioms
- Vẻ bác học: A scholarly demeanor or appearance.
- Cặp kính dày và thư viện lớn mang lại cho anh ấy vẻ bác học. (The thick glasses and large library give him a scholarly air.)
adj
- Scholarly, learned
- lối hành văn bác họca scholarly style
- A scholarly, a learned man, a savant