erudite
博学
常用释义
英音[ ˈerudaɪt ]
美音[ ˈerjədaɪt ]
基本释义
- adj. 博学的;有学问的
- n. 饱学之士
例句
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1·He was never dull, always erudite and well informed.他从来都不愚笨,而且一直是那么博学多识。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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2·She wrote in an original and highly erudite style.她的写作风格具原创性且十分博学。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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3·The lecture was not very erudite.这次演讲的内容不很精深广博。
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4·He likes to talk with erudite people.他喜欢和学识宏达的人交往。
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5·The history teacher with erudite learning.我喜欢历史老师,因为他很博学。
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6·He was scholarly, erudite, well read and an adroit writer.他博学,多闻,是一名优秀的写作者。
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7·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。
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8·They will be a hard nut even for the brains of the most erudite people.他们将是一个难题,即使是大脑最博学的人。
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9·He never listened English classes even our teacher was kindly and erudite.上英语课,同桌从不认真听。
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10·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。
同义词
adj.
博学的;有学问的
同根词
词根:
erudite
eruditely
adv
博学;饱学
erudition
n
博学;学识