erudition
常見例句
- His erudition was apparently endless.
他的學(xué)問顯然博大精深。 - They fancied themselves learned and assumed airs of erudition.
他們自以爲(wèi)有學(xué)問,擺出一副博學(xué)的樣子. - The profound erudition of the writer came from long years of study.
這位作家淵博的學(xué)問來自長(zhǎng)年累月的鑽研. - His erudition was apparently endless.
他的學(xué)問顯然博大精深。 - They fancied themselves learned and assumed airs of erudition.
他們自以爲(wèi)有學(xué)問,擺出一副博學(xué)的樣子. - The range of his erudition is wide.
他很博學(xué). - The profound erudition of the writer came from long years of study.
這位作家淵博的學(xué)問來自長(zhǎng)年累月的鑽研. - The professor's erudition came from long years of study.
這位教授的學(xué)問來自長(zhǎng)年累月的鑽研. - His erudition exasperated the average reader, and was sometimes queried by the expert.
他的博學(xué)使一般讀者氣結(jié), 有時(shí)也被專家提出質(zhì)疑. - Thought unprepossessing to look at, he is a man of immense erudition.
雖然麪貌令人沒好感, 但他是一個(gè)寬大博學(xué)的人. - I hadn't realized that there could be so much erudition about a matter like this.
我沒想到這樣一件事竟有這麼大的學(xué)問. - The subject which researches MIAO nationality culture has already become an internationally erudition.
苗族文化歷史悠久、內(nèi)涵豐富,以苗族文化爲(wèi)研究對(duì)象的苗學(xué)已經(jīng)成爲(wèi)一門國(guó)際顯學(xué). - To stimulate higher education with the students to become a complete human being with erudition.
藉由高等教育的刺激,培育學(xué)生擁有飽滿學(xué)識(shí)的完整人格. - He fancied himself learned and assumed airs of erudition.
他自以爲(wèi)有學(xué)問,擺出—副博學(xué)的樣子. - Naturalists catered to polite society's desire for erudition – many texts had an explicit instructive purpose.
自然迎郃上流社會(huì)的願(yuàn)望博學(xué)-許多文本有明確的指導(dǎo)目的. - His erudition comes from his assiduous study.
他的博學(xué)來自他的刻苦鑽研. - And in public appearances he does not even try to disguise his erudition.
在公開露麪的場(chǎng)郃,他也不刻意隱瞞他的博學(xué)多聞. - He is better qualified by his vast erudition for this teaching job.
他的博學(xué)使他更適郃擔(dān)任這項(xiàng)教學(xué)工作. - They fancied themselves learned and assumed airs of erudition.
他們自以爲(wèi)有學(xué)問,擺出一副博學(xué)的樣子. - The range of his erudition is wide.
他很博學(xué). - His erudition exasperated the average reader, and was sometimes queried by the expert.
他的博學(xué)使一般讀者氣結(jié), 有時(shí)也被專家提出質(zhì)疑. - Thought unprepossessing to look at, he is a man of immense erudition.
雖然麪貌令人沒好感, 但他是一個(gè)寬大博學(xué)的人. - He fancied himself learned and assumed airs of erudition.
他自以爲(wèi)有學(xué)問,擺出—副博學(xué)的樣子. - Naturalists catered to polite society's desire for erudition – many texts had an explicit instructive purpose.
自然迎郃上流社會(huì)的願(yuàn)望博學(xué)-許多文本有明確的指導(dǎo)目的. - His erudition comes from his assiduous study.
他的博學(xué)來自他的刻苦鑽研. - And in public appearances he does not even try to disguise his erudition.
在公開露麪的場(chǎng)郃,他也不刻意隱瞞他的博學(xué)多聞. - He is better qualified by his vast erudition for this teaching job.
他的博學(xué)使他更適郃擔(dān)任這項(xiàng)教學(xué)工作. - To stimulate higher education with the students to become a complete human being with erudition.
藉由高等教育的刺激,培育學(xué)生擁有飽滿學(xué)識(shí)的完整人格. 返回 erudition