erudite['eru:dait]
汉语翻译
a. 博学的
n. 博学者
词型变化
名词:eruditeness 副词:eruditely
英语解释
形容词 erudite:
- having or showing profound knowledge同义词:learned
例句
- Possessing or demonstrating profound, often systematic knowledge; erudite.博学的具有或显示出深奥并通常是系统的知识的; 有学问的
- Having great learning; erudite.有学问的; 博学的
详细解释
er.u.dite
adj.(形容词)Characterized by erudition; learned.See Synonyms at
learned 博学的:具有博学的特征;有学问的参见
learned来源:Middle English
erudit 中古英语
erudit from Latin
ôrudotus [past participle of] ôrudore [to instruct] 源自 拉丁语
ôrudotus [] ôrudore的过去分词 [教导]
ô-, ex- [ex-]
ô-, ex- [表示.不无.]
rudis [rough, untaught] * see
rude rudis [粗鲁的,没受教育的] *参见
rude【引伸】
er.udite.lyadv.(副词)
er.udite.nessn.(名词)<注释>One might like to be
erudite but hesitate to be
rude. This preference is supported by the etymological relationship between
erudite and
rude. Erudite comes from the Latin adjective
ôrudotus, .well-instructed, learned,. from the past participle of the verb
ôrudore, .to educate, train.. The verb is in turn formed from the prefix
ex-, .out, out of,. and the adjective
rudis, .untaught, untrained,. the source of our word
rude. The English word
erudite is first recorded in a work possibly written before 425 with the senses .instructed, learned..
Erudite meaning .learned. is supposed to have become rare except in sarcastic use, at least during the latter part of the 9th century, but the word now seems to have been restored to favor.一个人想成为
erudite (博学的), 但却犹豫会成为
rude (粗鲁的)。 这个优先选择可以由
erudite 和
rede这两个词在语源学上的关系得出。 Erudite 源于拉丁语的形容词
eruditus ,指.受过良好教育的、博学的,. 来源于动词
erudire 的过去分词,指.教育、训练.。 这个动词反过来由前缀
ex- ,(表示.出、离开.)和形容词
rudis 意为.没受教育的,没受训练的.组成,它又是现代词
rude 的来源。 英语单词
erudite 最早记录于大约写在425年以前的一本著作中, 那时意思是.受教育的、博学的.。至少在9世纪后半期,
Erudite 意思为.博学的.,除了讽刺的用法外已经很少被人所用, 但是现在这个单词好象又逐渐被人们使用起来注释>