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erudition
博学
常用释义
英音[ ˌeruˈdɪʃn ]
美音[ ˌerjəˈdɪʃ(ə)n ]
基本释义
  • n. 博学;学识
例句
  • 1·His erudition was apparently endless.
    他显然学识渊博。
    来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
  • 2·Such erudition is greatly praised and honoured.
    这种博学是极受赞赏和尊重的。
  • 3·There is no forever erudition, only ever learning;
    ⊙、没有永远的博学,只有永远的学习;
  • 4·Mr Hitchings reviews such matters with cool erudition.
    希契斯以他非凡的博学评论了这些问题。
  • 5·He fancied himself learned and assumed AIRS of erudition.
    他自以为有学问,摆出—副博学的样子。
  • 6·The course felt like a stage display of multilingual erudition.
    整个课程感觉是一个表现多种语言学识的秀场。
  • 7·Erudition is admirable, but it seldom leads to masterpieces.
    博学令人钦佩,但它很少能导致杰作的产生。
  • 8·They fancied themselves learned and assumed AIRS of erudition.
    他们自以为有学问,摆出一副博学的样子。
  • 9·Investigation proved him to be a man of deep and broad erudition.
    调查证明他是一位深且广的博学。
  • 10·He is better qualified by his vast erudition for this teaching job.
    他的博学使他更适合担任这项教学工作。
同义词
n. 博学;学识
同根词
词根: erudite
erudite adj 博学的;有学问的
eruditely adv 博学;饱学
erudite n 饱学之士