erudite的意思|示意
adj. 博学的;有学问的
n. 饱学之士
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erudite的用法详解
Erudite can be used as an adjective to describe a person or their quality. It has its origins in Latin, and means “learned or educated”. The OED describes it as “having or showing great knowledge or learning, especially in literature or philosophy; scholarly or learned”.
If someone is erudite, they are smart and knowledgeable, and may have a wide knowledge on a subject. For example, we might describe a professor of English literature as being erudite. They have studied and learned a great deal about English literature, and can display this in their work.
Erudite can also be used to describe someone’s language and style of writing. A piece of writing which is erudite is written with great knowledge, often of classical literature and philosophy. It is written with a sophisticated and educated style.
Erudite can also refer to someone’s style of speech, or to their educational level. If someone is erudite, they can be considered as having a high level of intelligence. They can also be very well read and knowledgeable.
In summary, erudite can be used to describe someone who is scholarly or learned, who has a wide knowledge of literature and philosophy, and who has a sophisticated and educated style of speaking and writing.
erudite相关短语
1、 erudite and informed 博古通今,博学多才,亦作“博古通今
2、 Erudite Wizard 博学者巫师
3、 erudite informed 博古通今
erudite相关例句
This is an erudite old man.
这位学识渊博的老先生,真可谓通今博古呀!
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Erudite Park ( type ): Cultural and Creative Park campus.
博学园 ( 类型 ): 校园文化创意园.
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In a word, you are erudite and always open your eyes to new things.
总之, 你是个博学的人,总是敞开胸怀对待新事物.
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Erudite Park ( background ): academic exchanges, explore the traditional culture, leisure health and academic circles.
博学园 ( 背景 ): 学术交流 、 传统文化探讨 、 休闲养生、学术圈.
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...an original and highly erudite style.
有独创性且非常博学的风格
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Erudite Park ( area ) of about 33000 square meters.
博学园 ( 面积 ) 大约33000平方米.
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