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ex·pe·ri·ence /ɪkˈspɪərɪəns/ n. | vt. I n. 1. 经历,阅历 a pleasant (an unpleasant) experience 一次愉快的(不愉快的)经历 Travelling in China was an experience I'll never forget. 在中国的旅行是我永远难忘的一段经历。 He wrote a book about his experiences in the war. 他写了一部有关自己战时经历的书。 not within sb.'s experience 某人所没有经历过的 Nothing in human experience has prepared man for space travel. 在人类经历过的全部事情中,没有一件曾使人类对宇宙旅行有所准备。 Watch him dance. I promise you, it's (quite) an experience. 看看他跳舞。我敢向你保证,你会大饱眼福。 2. 经验;体验;感受 get experience 取得经验 bitterly learned experience 通过惨痛教训学到的经验 a hunter of long experience 有长期经验的猎人 She may lack experience, but learns very quickly. 她可能经验欠缺,但学得很快。 a teacher with 5 years' experience 有5年教龄的老师 Have you had any experience in (或 of) this kind of work? 这种工作你以前做过吗? Only New York has much experience with off-track betting. 只有纽约对(赛马)场外打赌有许多经验。 He knew from experience that ... 他根据经验知道… learn by experience 从经验中学到 He had a wide business experience. 他有广泛的经商经验。 3. 宗教经验
II vt. 1. 经历;体验 The world has experienced great changes in the last two decades. 世界在最近20年中经历了极大的变化。 be well experienced in the ways of the world 阅世颇深 He has not experienced England in wartime. 他没有经历过战争年代英国的生活。 After experiencing so many defeats, he feels that victory is so sweet. 经历了那么多次失败以后,他觉得胜利是如此甜蜜。 He experienced severe hardships as a child. 他在童年时饱尝艰辛。 2. 通过亲身经历认识到,体验到,发现 I have experienced that a landscape and the sky unfold the deepest beauty. 我见到过风景和天空展现的最深邃的美。 He experienced life and work as a jungle where it was eat or be eaten. 他体会到生活和工作正如一座弱肉强食的丛林。 [< L experientia < experīrī to prove; 与 perīculum peril 有关] |