单词 | erudite |
释义 | eruditeWord family adverberuditelyadjectiveeruditenounerudition er·u·dite /ˈerədaɪt/ adjectiveadj INTELLIGENTshowing a lot of knowledge based on careful study 博学的,学问精深的 SYN learned —eruditely adverbadv —erudition /ˌerəˈdɪʃən/ noun [uncountableU] Examples from the Corpus erudite• Among themselves, ecclesiastics have become eminently sophisticated and erudite.• Gregarious, erudite and energetic, Brezzo could never be accused of thinking in small, ordinary ways.• These are biographers who are imposingly erudite but never pedantic.• He's erudite, enormously warm and most of all, a golfer.• Many children with verbal processing difficulty go on to be-come gifted interpreters of literature or become erudite in philosophy or social sciences.• His guttural utterances are accompanied by erudite subtitles.• Accelerating violence and horror eventually hit maximum velocity and warp into nonsense, no matter how erudite the script.• "The Cunning Man" is an intricate and erudite work. (1400-1500) Latin past participle of erudire “to give instruction to”, from rudis “rude, uneducated” |
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