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encyclopedic是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 百科全书(般)的
  2. 知识广博的
  3. 包含各种学科的
  4. 知识渊博的
  5. 百科知识的
  6. 博学的
  7. 广博的
  8. (学识)渊博的
  9. 百科全书式的指对知识或信息的掌握是完整的全部的彻底的
  10. 如百科辞典的

encyclopedic词根

词根:encyclopedic

adj.

encyclopaedic 百科全书的;广博的;如百科辞典的

n.

encyclopedism 百科全书的知识;广博知识

encyclopedic英英释义

Adjective

1. broad in scope or content;

"encyclopedic knowledge"

encyclopedic词源中文解释

1816年,由 encyclopedia 和 -ic 组成。

encyclopedic词源英文解释

The first known use of encyclopedic was in 1824

encyclopedic儿童词典英英释义

endearverb

to cause to become dear or beloved

her generosity has endeared her to the public

endangerverb

to bring into danger or peril

endangerverb

to bring into danger or peril

endangeredadjective

threatened with extinction

an endangered species

endangerverb

to bring into danger or peril

encystverb

to form or become enclosed in a cyst

encystverb

to form or become enclosed in a cyst

encystverb

to form or become enclosed in a cyst

encyclopedicadjective

of or relating to an encyclopedia

covering a wide range of subjects

encyclopedic knowledge

encyclopedic 例句

1 Mr. Gockley, who is stepping down after a decade in the position, described Mr. Shilvock’s knowledge of the company as “encyclopedic” and attributed the company’s good labor relations partly to negotiations that he led.

2 encyclopedic information

百科知识

3 What he has in mind is radical and risky; if Govan pulls it off, it could dramatically change the way other museums’ encyclopedic art collections are viewed.

4 This is an encyclopedic book, history as told through old newspapers and telephone books and scraps of detail found in letters and memoirs.

5 Venice Biennale: 'An encyclopedic palace of the world' - video Guardian art critic Adrian Searle ventures through the weird and wonderful landscape of the world's foremost art festival.

6 In these pieces he wedded an encyclopedic knowledge of culture with a singular understanding of the relationship between artist and audience.

7 If the Met pursues this route with daring and commitment, it will do what no other encyclopedic museum in this country has done.

8 It’s where he’s picked up his encyclopedic knowledge of policy and procedure, and where he spends more afternoons than he’s supposed to, charming aides and trawling for gossip.

9 In her encyclopedic new biography Hermione Lee seems to provide several million about Tom Stoppard.

10 Reaching gender parity in acquired work is likely to be more difficult at encyclopedic museums, which aim to represent art across history and geography.

11 Beautifully arranged and accompanied by Einhorn, who occasionally joins the other five performers on vocals, the 30 songs offered in full or in medleys are, if not encyclopedic, too many for a symposium.

12 In the encyclopedic anthology “American Directors,” Todd McCarthy assessed the bulk of Wellman’s career as “actively lamentable.”

13 But Mr. Otway is so encyclopedic that touring the rooms takes an hour.

14 Be that as it may, he researched, performed and recorded early music encyclopedically.

15 The boundaries of the book – as the success of apps for The Waste Land and On the Road, giving access to edits, revisions and encyclopedic paraphernalia – are becoming much more plastic, much less fixed.

16 Such museums are monuments, temples mythically recounting an empire’s origins, displaying its accomplishments, affirming its power and its encyclopedic grasp.

17 His encyclopedic On Food And Cooking is like the food world’s equivalent of Google, only better: unlike Google, what you read is always succinct, helpful and reliable.

18 They also would not benefit from Ms. Taylor’s encyclopedic knowledge.

19 Emily Post’s etiquette guides are encyclopedic; they’ve grown to be the size of battleships and thus difficult to turn on a dime.

20 A native of Leeds, England, Mr. Drake-Jones gives a popular Hemingway-themed tour and has an encyclopedic knowledge of the writer’s time in Madrid.

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