erudite

美音:['erə.daɪt] 英音:['erʊdaɪt]

简单释义:


adj.博学的;有学问的

n.有学问的人

网络博学者;饱学之士;渊博

完整释义:


adj.

1.博学(的),议论渊博的
2.博学的,有学问的

n.

1.饱学之士,有学问的人


例句:

  1. The professor was Hisham Sharabi, a brilliant, erudite Lebanese who was passionately committed to the Palestinian cause.
    沙拉比是一位黎巴嫩人,他聪明过人,学识渊博,激情投身于巴勒斯坦的事业中。

  2. He was an erudite wit at the dinner table and, as the reader now sees, in his letters.
    正如读者现在所见,信中展现出的伯林正如餐桌边的伯林一样,都是博学的诙谐之人。

  3. New England authors, though often erudite men, were not always acquainted with the work of English contemporaries.
    新英格兰的作家,虽然不乏博学之士,却不尽熟悉当代的英国作品。

  4. Even the most erudite native speaker does not know the meaning of every word.
    就算最博学的母语使用者也不可能知道每个字的意思。

  5. He was erudite and good at schemes and art of war. He used to command such famous battles in history as the "Battle of Chibi" .
    他博学多才,善计谋通兵法指挥了历史上著名的“赤壁之战”等战役。

  6. Dr. Kenneth Morgan in an erudite article details the steady decline in royal interference on the political scene.
    肯尼思-摩根在一篇极有造诣的文章里详细阐述了王室对政事干预的不断衰减。

  7. He was a famous philosopher named Li Er. He was so erudite and well-known that people admiringly called him Lao Zi.
    春秋时,有一位著名的哲学家和思想家,他姓李,名耳,字老聃(“老子”是人们对他的尊称)。

  8. Joseph music natural gift is extremely high , more erudite than his elder brother and.
    约瑟夫音乐天赋极高,而且比他哥哥学识渊博。

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