1.博学;学识;学问
1.great knowledge gained through reading or studying
1.I hadn't realized that there could BE so much erudition about a matter like this.
我没想到这样一件事竟有这么大的学问。
2.Investigation proved him to be a man of deep and broad erudition.
调查证明他是一位深且广的博学。
3.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。
4.Erudition : It reminds us that we need to read more books and learn more knowledge to become a man of immense erudition .
博学:提醒我们读更多的书,学更多的知识,学更广的知识,成为一个饱学之士。
5.His books are fat with illustrations and examples, drawn from his erudition and his conversations with statesmen and merchants.
他的书充满插图和例子,内容源自他的学识和他与政治家、商人的对话。
6.Whether for ornamental use or for avid players of the game , the chess set has long been a gift standin for intelligence and erudition .
无论作为装饰或满足棋艺者的渴望,西洋棋套装一直以来都是象征着智慧与博学的礼品。
7."Some have criticized his poetry as elitist, unnecessarily impervious to readers who do not share his erudition" (Elizabeth Kastor).
“有人批评他的诗是精英主义的诗歌,那些没有他那种学识的人根本看不懂,这完全没有必要”(伊丽莎白·卡斯特)。
8.The new book is easier to understand than A Brief History of Time. It highlights Hawking's famous wit, erudition and writing ability.
该书比《时间简史》容易理解,突出展示了霍金过人的才智、博学和写作才能。
9.I think certainly the greatest combination of philosophical originality, erudition and humor to be found in the literature.
我相信你必然会从那些文学作品中,发现哲学揉合了独创、博学和幽默。
10.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。