The word erudition came into Middle English from Latin. A scholar is erudite (Latin eruditus) when instruction and reading followed by digestion and contemplation have effaced all rudeness (e- (ex-) + rudis), that is to say smoothed away all raw, untrained incivility.
例句与用法
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The range of his erudition is wide . 他很博学。
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The profound erudition of the writer came from long years of study . 这位作家渊博的学问来自长年累月的钻研。
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His erudition exasperated the average reader, and was sometimes queried by the expert . 他的博学使一般读者气结,有时也被专家提出质疑。
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She did not indeed rival butler in learning; but then no woman was more devoutly venerated than her to the extent of her husband's erudition . 在学识方面她远不如巴特勒,但在当时没有任何女子像她那样对丈夫的博学多才崇拜得五体投地。
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The professor ' s erudition came from long years of study 这位教授的学问来自长年累月的钻研。
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They fancied themselves learned and assumed airs of erudition 他们自以为有学问,摆出一副博学的样子。
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Erudition , truth seeking and innovation - on gu yanwu ' s thinking of academic ethics 论顾炎武的学术道德思想
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Loyalty rigorous erudition innovation - talking about initiation and development fine school spirit 谈倡导和弘扬优良校风
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And in public appearances he doesn ' t even try to disguise his erudition 在公开露面的场合,他也不刻意隐瞒他的博学多闻。
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Because of his erudition and rigor as a scholar , whatever he lent his hand to during field work flourished 由于原先问津者少,而李教授识力精湛、治学严谨,他实地的田野工作,往往点石成金。