eruditely如何读

英:['eru:daɪtlɪ]

美:['erudaɪtlɪ]

eruditely是什么意思

  • adv.饱学;博学

eruditely英英释义

Adverb

1. with erudition; in an erudite manner;

"he talked eruditely about Indian mythology"

eruditely词源英文解释

Middle English erudit, from Latin eruditus, from past participle of erudire to instruct, from e- + rudis rude, ignorant

The first known use of erudite was in the 15th century

eruditely儿童词典英英释义

eruptverb

to burst forth or cause to burst forth : explode

to break through a surface

teeth erupting from the gum

to break out with or as if with a skin eruption

eruditionnoun

a wide amount of knowledge gained chiefly from books : learning

eruditeadjective

having or showing erudition

eruditely 例句

1 No more eruditely, tell fresh things to me sometimes, maybe i forget it.

不需要很博学, 能时不时给我讲点新鲜事就可以了, 说完我也许会忘记;

2 Cole’s book, “Muhammad: Prophet of Peace Amid the Clash of Empires,” is not just eruditely informative, but also ambitiously revisionist, with two unorthodox arguments he keenly advances throughout the book.

3 Dennis Barker writes: Robert Robinson would have liked to be Dr Samuel Johnson, the combative conversationalist and author who always argued eruditely and implacably and always expected to win.

4 Proceeding in prayerlike incantation, “Best Barbarian,” Roger Reeves’s terrific second collection, eruditely sets out to unite the Western literary canon with its omissions and oppressions.

5 Pundits are eruditely exploring the pros and cons of an idea everyone knows is nuts and will go nowhere.

6 The reasons for the failure were manifold, but, as Morrison eruditely opined, PNG was unable to provide anything resembling a durable and secure solution for refugees.

7 But it is not alone for the admirable manner in which the story is told that we commend this picture; the drawing is eruditely correct, most graceful, and most symmetrical.

8 There, in a secret parlor on the fairgrounds known poetically as the Opium Den, Mr. Patterson held forth eruditely on divers and sundrie subjects as Champagne flowed, Master of the Revels to the last.

9 In nurses' efforts to express objectively, scientifically, and eruditely such modes of expression are often deleted from our written professional works.

10 Thus preaching, which may appear to a scholar as below the ordinary standard, may be more edifying to the simple hearted, than a discourse better delivered, or more eruditely expressed.

11 Then, at length, very eruditely, she ventured: "No'm is when you say no to a lady, isn't it?"

12 the most erudite people in medical research attended the conference

13 an erudite lecture on the latest discoveries in astronomy

14 He wasn't bashful about showing himself to be feverishly erudite, … terminally droll, and a wizard phrasemaker.

15 … an engaging fellow: erudite, entertaining, intolerant of trendiness and fearlessly old-fashioned.  … He can turn a nice phrase, too.

16 He was well read, especially in the works of Kipling, a field in which Violet could give him a game, and from time to time they would exchange erudite letters about Kipling characters.

17 Shivkumar is a big thinker, an erudite physician quick with an apt quotation, whose Westwood office is stacked with Sanskrit volumes of the Mahabharata alongside books about late Bruins basketball coach John Wooden.

18 The home also established Johnson himself as the paragon of a specific type of New York architect: erudite, absolutist in his refinement and formidable in his influence wielding, shaping careers, institutions and public opinion like few others in his field.

19 Elizabethan schoolboys were taught adoxography, the art of eruditely praising worthless things.

伊丽莎白时代的男学生被教授“学述”学, 亦即博学地歌颂无益事物的人文学科.

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