英 [ˈerudaɪt] 美 [ˈerjədaɪt]
adj. 博学的;有学问的
n. 饱学之士
erudite /ˈɛrʊˌdaɪt/ TEM8
形容词 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. 博学的
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。
She wrote in an original and highly erudite style.
她的写作风格具原创性且十分博学。
博学的
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erudite(博识), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
... rude 粗鲁的、原始的 rudiment 基本原理 erudite 博学多才的 ...
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博学的;有学问的
learned / knowing / wise / accomplished / read
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。
She wrote in an original and highly erudite style.
她的写作风格具原创性且十分博学。
Using words like 'datum' and 'subfocal' can make even the most mundane words sound erudite.
datum '和' subfocal '的使用甚至可以最平淡的词语变得富有学问。
"For instance,using the word 'preclude' to mean 'precede.' Yeah,it sounds like 'precede,' but it means 'prevent.' And yet 'preclude' is not a particularly erudite term.
VOA : standard.2010.01.16
He is as illiterate in that subject as he is erudite in the other.
This is the most erudite article I have seen on Big Data from a business perspective.
At the moment, Baron Cohen is at risk of turning into an erudite Howard Stern.