pun·dit
noun/ˈpʌndɪt/
/ˈpʌndɪt/
- a person who knows a lot about a particular subject and who often talks about it in public
行家;权威;专家 - Political pundits agree that the government has scored a major victory.
政治分析权威人士一致认为政府已经取得了重大的胜利。
Extra Examples- Football pundit Ron Atkinson has resigned from his TV job.
足球评述专家罗恩•阿特金森已经辞职不再做电视节目了。 - I'd rather watch the soccer than listen to a bunch of TV pundits arguing about it.
我宁愿看足球比赛也不愿听一群电视专家争论足球。 - The financial gains to be made fell far short of what many pundits had predicted.
所获得的财务收益远远低于许多专家的预期。
- Political pundits agree that the government has scored a major victory.
- (also pandit)a Hindu priest or wise man
(印度教的)祭司,哲人 - (also pandit)(Indian English) a teacher
教师 - (also pandit)(Indian English) a musician with a lot of skill
乐手;乐师
Word Originfrom Sanskrit paṇḍita ‘learned’.