ex·pert
noun OPAL WOPAL S
/ˈekspɜːt/
/ˈekspɜːrt/
- a person with special knowledge, skill or training in something
专家;行家;能手 - a legal/security/medical/computer expert
法律/安全/医疗/计算机专家 - Police consulted their own team of forensic experts.
警方咨询了自己的法医专家团队。 - according to an expert According to our panel of leading industry experts, a downturn is inevitable.
根据我们的行业顶级专家小组的意见,回落不可避免。 - Experts believe/predict/say…
专家相信/预测/说…… - expert in something Experts in the field of child psychology warn of the dangers of social media.
儿童心理学领域的专家提醒人们警惕社交媒体的危害。 - expert on something I don't pretend to be an expert on the subject .
我不想妄称自己是该学科的专家。 - expert at something Nobody can be an expert at everything.
没有人能成为所有事情的专家。 - expert in doing something You will need to become an expert in analysing data.
你需要成为数据分析专家。 - expert on doing something an expert on managing change in the workplace
管理工作场所变革的专家 - expert at doing something He's an expert at getting his own way.
他在如何达到自己的目的方面很在行。 - Don't ask me—I'm no expert!
不要问我,我不是行家!
Extra Examples- A panel of experts will answer questions from the television audience.
专家小组将回答电视观众提出的问题。 - Experts agree that a balanced diet is the key to great health.
专家一致认为均衡的饮食是健康的关键。 - She is a world expert on butterflies.
她是研究蝴蝶的世界级专家。 - Medical experts are predicting a massive rise in obesity-related illnesses.
医学专家预测与肥胖相关的疾病将大幅增加。 - Weapons experts were sent to try to uncover evidence of a nuclear programme.
武器专家被派去试图发现核计划的证据。 - I'm no expert, but I think you should get that cut seen to.
我不是这方面的专家,但我觉得你应该处理一下那个伤口。 - The so-called experts seem to have no explanation for this.
对此,所谓的专家似乎也没有任何解释。 - The article quoted climate experts as saying that we should expect more extreme weather events.
文章援引气候专家的话称,我们应该预计会有更多极端天气事件发生。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- real
- leading
- acknowledged
- …
- committee
- panel
- team
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- ask
- consult
- talk to
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- advise somebody/something
- agree something
- argue something
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- expert at
- expert in
- expert on
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Word OriginMiddle English (as an adjective): from French, from Latin expertus, past participle of experiri ‘try’. The noun use dates from the early 19th cent. Compare with experience and experiment. - a legal/security/medical/computer expert