Here are labours of the erudite, exercised on every subject that falls within learning's scope.
这是博学之士的作品, 在学习范围内的每个主题上进行了练习。
经济学人 Culture
Veronese's canvas captures two themes that recur in this entertaining and erudite romp through the history of Venice.
委罗内塞的画布捕捉了两个主题,这两个主题在威尼斯历史的这段有趣而博学的嬉戏中反复出现。
新鲜空气
I imagined that he would imagine himself as very erudite and sophisticated and he - so he would speak sometimes in French.
我想象他会想象自己非常博学和老练,所以他有时会说法语。
新鲜空气
While Friedkin made his name with movies that worked you over, he was actually an erudite man interested in the world around him.
虽然弗里德金因电影而出名,但他实际上是一位博学的人,对周围的世界感兴趣。
白鲸记
Did erudite Stubb, mounted upon your capstan, deliver lectures on the anatomy of the Cetacea; and by help of the windlass, hold up a specimen rib for exhibition?
So he could be incredibly charming, incredibly generous and very charismatic, bursting into erudite outbursts in Greek and Latin and giving his macro views on the world.
It is an elegant and erudite depiction of their intellectual voyages in pursuit of the idea that markets can fail and that will government action can improve people's lives.
这是对他们追求市场可能失灵和政府行动可以改善人们生活的思想的知识航行的优雅而博学的描述。
漫长的告别(下)
'You must wear your rue with a difference' was not said of Ophelia but by her, and just what she meant has never been very dear to our less erudite minds.
First in 1910 by Thomas Edison and then far more famously by Universal in 1931 and while Boris Karloff's silent hulking monster maybe a million miles away from the erudite creature of Shelley's tale.
The word erudition came into Middle English from Latin. A scholar is erudite (Latin eruditus) when instruction and reading followed by digestion and contemplation have effaced all rudeness (e- (ex-) + rudis), that is to say smoothed away all raw, untrained incivility. Common usage has blurred the distinction from "learned" but the two terms are quite different.