erudition
英 [ˌeruˈdɪʃn]
美 [ˌeruˈdɪʃn]
n. 博学; 学问
复数:eruditions
BNC.23973 / COCA.24254
牛津词典
noun
- 博学;学问
great academic knowledge
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 博学;学问精深
Eruditionis great academic knowledge.- His erudition was apparently endless.
他的学问显然博大精深。
- His erudition was apparently endless.
英英释义
noun
- profound scholarly knowledge
双语例句
- The course felt like a stage display of multilingual erudition.
课程仿佛一个表现多种语言学识的舞台。 - So he puts forward the writing principle of the combination of erudition and comprehension.
为此,他提出了锻炼与自然并重,博学与悟入结合的创作原则。 - He was not a man of profound erudition, but he was a suave and unctuous speaker.
他不是一个人深刻的学问,但他是一个温文尔雅和油腻的发言。 - The profound erudition of the writer came from long years of study.
这位作家渊博的学问来自长年累月的钻研。 - Not only was Edward Gibbon a member of Scottish School, but also highly praised the French Enlightenment those who admired. At the same time, he was interested in The Erudition research method.
爱德华·吉本不仅是苏格兰学派的一员,而且推崇法国启蒙学派的史学思想,同时,他对博学派的研究方法也有着浓厚的兴趣并亲力亲为。 - I hadn't realized that there could be so much erudition about a matter like this.
我没想到这样一件事竟有这么大的学问。 - His erudition exasperated the average reader, and was sometimes queried by the expert.
他的博学使一般读者气结,有时也被专家提出质疑。 - Accumulated knowledge or erudition or enlightenment.
累积的知识或学问或教化。 - He shows a breadth of erudition and subtlety of mind unparalleled among other economists.
他有渊博的学识和深刻的思想,其它经济学家难以望其项背。 - The range of his erudition is wide.
他很博学。
