erudite

英 ['erʊdaɪt] 美 ['ɛrudaɪt]
  • adj. 博学的;有学问的
  • n. 饱学之士

助记提示


1. rude => erudite.
2. literally to be the opposite of 'rude'.
3. literally "bring out of the rough," from ex- "out of, from" + rudis "unskilled, rough, unlearned" (see rude), signified 'take the roughness out of', hence 'polish, teach'.
4. => educate, teach, instruct, polish.
5. 从原始状态出来。脱离了原始的、未开化的、粗鲁的状态。

双语例句


1. 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。

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2. Through hard work, he finally made himself into an erudite man.
他经过不断地刻苦学习终于成为通人.

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3. Erudite Park ( type ): Cultural and Creative Park campus.
博学园 ( 类型 ): 校园文化创意园.

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4. Se was erudite from childhood, good at writing and melody.
自幼博学多才, 好文辞,又精于音律.

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5. 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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