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ex.pe.ri.enceHIk5spIE7ri7[nts, $-5spIr7i-n(the process of getting) knowledge or skill which is obtained from doing, seeing or feeling things, or something that happens which has an effect on you经验;体验;阅历Do you have any experience of working (= have you ever worked) with children? [U]你有没有照管儿童的经验?The best way to learn is by experience (= by doing, seeing or feeling things). [U]最好的学习方法是靠亲身经历。I know from experience (= things that have happened to me) that Tony never keeps his promises. [U]我根据经验知道,托尼从不信守诺言。I don't think she has the experience for (= enough knowledge and skill suitable for doing) the job. [U]我认为她做这件工作经验不够。No experience (= knowledge and skill) needed! [U]不要求工作经验。The experience of pain (= what pain feels like) varies from one person to another. [U]痛苦的体验人人不同。There's nothing we can do about it now, we'll just have to put it down to experience (= consider it as a mistake we can learn from). [U]现在我们对这件事无能为力了,我们只得把它引为经验教训。Our round-the-world cruise was an experience (= something that happened) we'll never forget. [C]乘船环球旅行的经历是我们永远难忘的。Having a tooth removed can be a painful experience. [C]拔牙会是一种痛苦的体验。It was interesting hearing about his experiences as a policeman. [C]听他讲当警察的经历很有意思。Enjoy the real coffee experience (= what it really feels and tastes like). [C]享受喝咖啡的真正感受。"A gentleman who had been very unhappy in marriage, married immediately after his wife died; it was the triumph of hope over experience." (Samuel Johnson in the book Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1770)“一位婚姻生活很不愉快的男士在他的妻子死后又立即结婚了,这是希望战胜了经验。”(塞缪尔Y约翰逊《鲍斯韦尔的“约翰逊传”》)"Experience is the name every one gives to their mistakes." (From Lady Windermere's Fan by Oscar Wilde, 1892)人们把他们的错误起个名字叫做经验。(奥斯卡Y王尔德,《少奶奶的扇子》)
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