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Brunces Posted 20 years ago
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"... write the school news in the scholars." What does this scholars mean?

Friends,


Please, could anybody help me with an explanation? Emotion: smile
I've got this sentence here: "We could write the school news in the scholars."
What does this "scholars" mean? I found a few meanings for this word, but none of them fit this sentence. It says "... in the scholars", so that it suggests a place or something like the paper they want to create, I guess. But, as far as I know, the meanings I found don't suggest anything like these at all.


Here is what I found: A scholar is either a student or someone who has achieved a "mastery" of some academic discipline, perhaps receiving financial support through a scholarship. Similar words: intellectual, professor, academic, schoolchild, egghead.


Is there any other meaning I didn't found or is this sentence wrong? It's in a book of mine, but maybe it was written erroneously. Who knows? It's a dialogue...


- I think we could write the school news in the "scholars".
- So nice! What subjects could we talk about?
- I don't know. Maybe we could talk about music, art, entertainment, movies, sports, jokes...


Detail: In my book, the word scholars comes in quotes, just like I put it above. I wonder why...


That's it, guys. I thank you for the attention.


Hugs, Emotion: smile


Bruno
  

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Brunces It says "... in the scholars", so that it suggests a place or something like the paper they want to create, I guess. I guess so as well...

  • Brunces It says "...
  • in the scholars", so that it suggests a place or something like the paper they want to create, I guess.
  • I guess so as well...
  • Otherwise I can't get the meaning of the sentence...
  • [Y]
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Brunces It says "... in the scholars", so that it suggests a place or something like the paper they want to create, I guess.

I guess so as well... Otherwise I can't get the meaning of the sentence...

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Exactly, YoHf. Unless there's another meaning for the word scholars, the way the sentence is written it seems to have no sense. Emotion: sad
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"School journal" would make sense... I really don't have a clue about this one Brunces...

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Could it be that "the scholars" is a pub/cafe and they are going to discuss and write with drinks and nibbles?

or the school canteen perhaps?

Places to eat and drink near/in colleges/universities often have names like that

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