erudite
参见:érudite
英语[编辑]
词源[编辑]
源自拉丁语 ērudītus,ērudiō (“教育,训练”)的分词,源自e- (“外,出,离”) + rudis (“粗鲁的;技艺生疏的”)。erudit的同源对似词。
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形容词[编辑]
erudite (比较级 more erudite,最高级 most erudite)
- 博览群书的,学识渊博的
- 近义词: 参见Thesaurus:learned
- 1850, Nathaniel Hawthorne, 章号 XII, 出自 The Scarlet Letter:
- At all events, if it involved any secret information in regard to old Roger Chillingworth, it was in a tongue unknown to the erudite clergyman, and did but increase the bewilderment of his mind.
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- 1913, Edith Wharton, “Chapter 43”, 出自 The Custom of the Country:
- Elmer Moffatt had been magnificent, rolling out his alternating effects of humour and pathos, stirring his audience by moving references to the Blue and the Gray, convulsing them by a new version of Washington and the Cherry Tree […] , dazzling them by his erudite allusions and apt quotations.
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- 1960 January, “New reading on railways”, 出自 Trains Illustrated,页号 26:
- THE CONCISE ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF WORLD RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVES. Edited by P. Ransome-Wallis. Hutchinson. 50s. [...] The most erudite locomotive engineer could not fail to excavate new knowledge from this remarkably comprehensive volume, [...]
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- 2015 11月 1, Hendrik Hertzberg, “That G.O.P. Debate: Two Footnotes”, 出自 The New Yorker[2]:
- Cruz was obviously analogizing Bernie Sanders to the Bolsheviks and Hillary Clinton to the Mensheviks. The oleaginous Texan is an erudite slyboots, but his history is off-kilter.
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名词[编辑]
erudite (复数 erudites)
- 学识渊博的人
意大利语[编辑]
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形容词[编辑]
erudite f 复
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erudite f 复
词源 2[编辑]
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erudite f 复
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动词[编辑]
erudite
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拉丁语[编辑]
词源 1[编辑]
源自ērudītus (“受过教育的”)。
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副词[编辑]
ērudītē (比较级 ērudītius,最高级 ērudītissimē)
- 有学问地
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分词[编辑]
ērudīte
参考资料[编辑]
- “erudite”, in Charlton T. Lewis (1891) An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
- Charlton T. Lewis (1891) An Elementary Latin Dictionary, 1st edition. (Oxford University Press)