erudite
词根词缀:
erudite adj. 博学的
e 出 + rud 天然的;粗糙的 + ite …的 → 走出原始〔愚昧〕状态 → 博学的
erudition n. 博学
e 出 + rud 天然的;粗糙的 + ition 行为,状态,结果,由行为产生的事物 → 博学
rude adj. 原始的;粗鲁的
rudiment n. 基础;〔常作~ss〕初步
rudi〔= rud〕天然的;粗糙的 + ment 表名词 → 原始的东西 → 基础
rudimental adj. 基本的
rudiment 基础 + al …的 → 基本的
数据来源:新东方英语词汇速记大全
相关例句:
Erudite scholars come in good spirit to talk with me, Among my guests there is no unlearned common man.
谈笑的是渊博的学者,往来的没有浅薄的人。
In a word, you are erudite and always open your eyes to new things.
总之,你是个博学的人,总是敞开胸怀对待新事物。
The real knowledgeable not always know erudite information and the person of knowing erudite not always have knowledge. Chen Lidan, professor, School of Journalism, Renmin University of China; Research Fellow, Journalism and social development research center, Renmin University of China.
真正有知识的人并不一定见闻广博,见闻广博的人不一定就有真知识。陈力丹:中国人民大学新闻学院教授、博士生导师;人民大学新闻与社会发展研究中心研究员。
Se was erudite from childhood, good at writing and melody.
自幼博学多才,好文辞,又精于音律。
So, in true web fashion they put together a poll where they had a bunch of very erudite, very thoughtful, cultured names.
所以,遵循网络规则,他们发起了一场公投包含很多非常高雅、深刻、有内涵的名字。
So the erudite translation of wan li chang cheng is 'the endless wall,' and in fact that is one of the opening discussions in my book.
所以万里长城更有文化内涵的译法是没有尽头的城,事实上这是我新书里的一个开篇讨论话题。