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
- With his diligence, wise and erudition, he masters the knowledge throughout the ages, and then reviews and summarizes the traditional Chinese education, which fills the blank in Chinese education of an era.
他用自己的勤奋、睿智、博学融会贯通了古今中外的知识,研究总结梳理了传统语文教育,填补了语文教育界一个时代的空白,他必载入史册。 - 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。 - More than one explained, with erudition and clarity, why he or she believed that duration extension is a mistake.
不止一个人进行博学和清晰的解释,他或她为什么认为延长著作权保护期是一个错误。 - I like American teachers based on their erudition, enthusiasm and hearty talks and conversation with students by sincere urges.
我喜欢美国学校老师渊博的知识、热情的鼓励和真诚的交流; - His various achievements are impressive; his vast and versatile erudition.
他多方面的成就给人深刻印象;他博学多才。 - The range of his erudition is wide.
他很博学。 - 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。 - He fancied himself learned and assumed airs of erudition.
他自以为有学问,摆出副博学的样子。 - Thought unprepossessing to look at, he is a man of immense erudition.
虽然面貌令人没好感,但他是一个宽大博学的人。 - An ignorance almost as encyclopedic as his erudition ( William James)
几乎象其广博的学识一样的无知(威廉·詹姆斯)