erudite
英 [ˈerudaɪt] 美 [ˈɛrjəˌdaɪt, ˈɛrə-]
erudite基本释义
adj.博学的
erudite用法及例句
adj.(形容词)博学的,有学问的,饱学的,知识渊博的n.(名词)饱学之
erudite音标
英 [ˈerudaɪt]
美 [ˈɛrjəˌdaɪt, ˈɛrə-]
erudite基本释义
adj.博学的
erudite用法及例句
adj.(形容词)
博学的,有学问的,饱学的,知识渊博的
n.(名词)
饱学之士,有学问的人,博学者
adj
1. having or showing profound knowledge
e.g. a learned juristan erudite professor
Synonym: learned
1. 博学的;有学问的;(书等)知识丰富的If you describe someone as erudite, you mean that they have or show great academic knowledge. You can also use erudite to describe something such as a book or a style of writing.
erudite
e.g. He was never dull, always erudite and well informed.他从来就不愚笨,而是一直博学多才、见多识广。e.g. ...an original and highly erudite style.有独创性且非常博学的风格
1. 博學者:主要属性 力量(STR)、耐力(STA)、智慧(WIS)、魅力(CHA)可胜任种族 矮人(Dwarf)、博学者(Erudite)、半精灵(Half Elf)、高等精灵(High Elf)、人类(Human)低等级的圣骑士*大的救星就是(Lay ON Hands)圣疗之手,这个技能在低等级时候也能轻易治疗将近1000点的HP,
2. 博学的:erroneous#错误的 | erudite#博学的 | essential#重要的;基本的
3. erudite的近义词
3. 博学的,饱学之士:28. mundane 世俗的,现世的 | 29. erudite 博学的,饱学之士 | 30. anachronism 时代错误,与时代不合的事物
4. erudite
4. 博学者;博学的:erubescite 斑铜矿 | erudite 博学者;博学的 | erudition 博学
近义词
临近词
cultured人工培养的
academic学院的
bookish书呆子的
literary文学的
scientific科学的
well-educated受过良好教育的...
intellectual凭理智做事者...
scholarly学术性的
educated受过教育的
studious好学的
enlightened开明的
well-read博览群书的
learned有学问的
accomplished完成的
erudite scholar
erudition
eruditely
erudite for acupuncture
erudite and versatile
erudite tradition
Erudite of the National University
erudite for general medicine
erudite criminality
erstwhile
erudite and well-experienced
相关列句
ROBERT GILDEA, Oxford University’s fearsomely erudite professor of modern history, has chosen a large canvas—and a wonderful title.(学识渊博的牛津大学当代史教授罗伯特•吉尔达这次选择了一张宽大的“画布”,还有一个绝佳的选题。)
To correspond you have to find some who is erudite so that you can imitate his style of writing.(通信要找高明的人,他们的表达方式能让你模仿。)
Yihe was amiable to everyone, very expansive, erudite, possessing remarkable view.(一禾待人平易,非常健谈,学识渊博,见解独到。)
They will be a hard nut even for the brains of the most erudite people.(他们将是一个难题,即使是大脑*博学的人。)
He can only amaze the ignorant and wake the laughter of the erudite.(他只能使无知者吃惊,令博学者好笑罢了。)
Yesterday was Children's Day, a very erudite friend told me about the issue of childhood education.(昨天是六一节,一个很博学的朋友就跟我谈到儿童教育的问题。)
There's also the intrinsic pleasure you get from boosting your knowledge and becoming more erudite.(这也有利于你发自内心地努力奋进获得更多学识变得更博学。)
I suggest to young professors that their first work should be written in a jargon only to be understood by the erudite few.(我建议那些年轻的教授们用那种只有少数博学的人才能看得懂的术语去写他们的第一篇著作。)
He likes to talk with erudite people.(他喜欢和学识宏达的人交往。)
He never listened English classes even our teacher was kindly and erudite.(上英语课,同桌从不认真听。)