1.博学的,有学问的
1.饱学之士,有学问的人
1.someone who is erudite has a lot of knowledge because they have read or studied a lot
1.You may read scores of erudite tomes on psychology without coming across a statement more significant for you and for me.
可能你已阅读过许多深奥的心理书籍,而尚未意识到有这样重要的一句话。
2.Even the most erudite native speaker does not know the meaning of every word.
就算最博学的母语使用者也不可能知道每个字的意思。
3.The Tea Party would have found a kindred spirit in Hayek -- and indeed , its more erudite members refer to him often .
茶党或许会在哈耶克的观点中找到类似的精神——事实上,那些博学的茶党成员也经常提及哈耶克。
4.All this Mr Starr relates in an erudite but lively style that happily stops this long book from becoming indigestible.
斯塔先生在讲述所有这些事情时采用了一种渊博而又不失生动的风格,从而很好地避免了这部大书变得晦涩。
5.New England authors, though often erudite men, were not always acquainted with the work of English contemporaries.
新英格兰的作家,虽然不乏博学之士,却不尽熟悉当代的英国作品。
6.It took a practiced eye to spot the difference. He was very erudite. His eyes had a wild look in hunger for truth.
他很博学,他的目光里又一种强烈的渴望精神,视乎没有什么能满足他对真理的渴求。
7.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。
8.I suggest to young professors that their first work should be written in a jargon only to be understood by the erudite few.
我建议那些年轻的教授们用那种只有少数博学的人才能看得懂的术语去写他们的第一篇著作。
9.She had made her name with a collection of bracingly erudite essays, "Against Interpretation" , published a decade earlier when she was 33.
早在10年前,33岁的她就因为《反对阐释》中一系列振奋人心的评论文章而闻名。
10.He was an erudite wit at the dinner table and, as the reader now sees, in his letters.
正如读者现在所见,信中展现出的伯林正如餐桌边的伯林一样,都是博学的诙谐之人。