- working one's way through school; earning one's own school fees
- studying under adversity; studying in harsh economic circumstances
noun (common) (futsuumeishi); noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru; intransitive verb
Forms
Generated definitions (experimental)
- working one's way through school; earning one's own school fees
- studying under adversity; studying in harsh economic circumstances
This meaning refers to the effort someone makes to support their education financially, often while juggling work and studies.
To earn his tuition, he attends university while working part-time.
This meaning highlights the challenges faced by individuals who pursue education despite difficult financial or personal situations.
Generated collocations (experimental)
くがく苦学をするto work one's way through schoolくがく苦学のせいかつ生活life of studying under adversityくがく苦学するがくせい学生students who are earning their own school feesくがく苦学のせいか成果results of studying under adversityくがく苦学のけいけん経験experience of working one's way through schoolくがく苦学をしえん支援するto support students working their way through schoolくがく苦学のみち道path of studying under harsh economic circumstancesくがく苦学をつづける続けるto continue studying despite hardshipsくがく苦学をのりこえる乗り越えるto overcome the challenges of studying under adversityくがく苦学をすることでえた得たきょうくん教訓lessons learned from working one's way through school
Example sentences
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I pay my university fees to go to university by part-time work. Well, I'm a 'working student' I suppose.
I'm a self-supporting student so I can't have that sort of high class thing.