单词 | educated |
释义 | educatedWord family noun education educationalist educationist educator educabilityeducatabilityadjective educated ≠ uneducated educational educable ≠ ineducable educative educatableeducatoryverb educate adverb educationally ed·u·cat·ed /ˈedjʊkeɪtɪd $ ˈedʒə-/ ●●○ adjectiveadj 1 INTELLIGENThaving been well taught and learned a lot 有教养的;有学问的 a highly educated woman 很有修养的女子 2. university-educated/well educated/privately educated etc having had a particular type of education 受过大学教育的/受过良好教育的/受过私立教育的等 3 educated guess GUESSa guess that is likely to be correct because it is based on some knowledge 有根据的猜测 Investors must make an educated guess as to the company’s potential. 投资者对公司的潜力必须作出有依据的猜测。 Examples from the Corpus educated guess• Other of the source studies, however, used patient values, clinician values, or educated guesses.• Still, money managers, analysts, and economists are taking their best educated guesses.• That sometimes means making educated guesses.• Where and what kinds they will be is an open question that is, at best, an educated guess.• The law requires the chief of police to make educated guesses about the likelihood that disorder, damage or disruption will occur.• Are at least able to make an educated guess as to who is collapsing the scrummage. 7.• But, beyond hunches and educated guesses, what about other human characteristics such as beliefs, prejudices and emotions? Examples from the Corpus educated• The boy came from a good home, was well educated and had every advantage.• Other of the source studies, however, used patient values, clinician values, or educated guesses.• Darwin's Origin of Species was totally accessible to the educated laymen.• All this deeply interested Modigliani who was a remarkably cultivated and educated man, as Paul Alexandre proves.• Gifford was a former Royalist officer, an educated man who had himself experienced a fierce inward struggle in his puritan conversion.• Romantic nationalism based on the demand for recognition of cultural identity was a sentiment which moved the educated middle classes.• In general, children of educated parents tend to get better grades.• Less formally educated people can acquire professional competence.• Among articulate and educated persons in 1860 these were a distinct minority.• You're smart, you're educated, you shouldn't have any trouble finding a job. highly educated• Some of them are very highly educated.• Nurses were more highly educated and accountable for their actions as professionals than they used to be.• He maintains that because of the highly complex activity, interpreters should be highly educated and already fluent.• San Diegans also are highly educated, have current passports and subscribe to cable in large numbers.• Education Wordsworth was an intelligent and highly educated man: he was a learned, clever, even a witty poet.• The arts tourist is more highly educated, more affluent, and stays longer than the average tourist.• Instead there seems to be an increasing amount of discontent among people, especially the more highly educated sections of society.• Franklin Roosevelt obviously benefited from his elite, highly educated upbringing.• The First Lady was also a highly educated woman. |
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