1.有学问的,有文化的;能写能读的
2.精通文学的;会写作的
1.识字的人;有学问的人
1.able to read and write
2.having a good knowledge of literature
3.having a good understanding of a particular subject
1.It seems to be a simple issue, however, I'm not literate in coding. Please let me know if you can do it or contact for possible details.
这似乎是一个简单的问题,不过,我不是在编码识字。请让我知道如果你能做到这一点,或联系可能的细节。
2."It's just a blip, " she said. "If you look at trend data, you will always see increases and decreases in people's literate practices. "
她说:“这仅仅是冰山一角,如果你看看整个数据的趋势,就会发现人们在阅读文学的数量上总是起起落落的。”
3.Further, they felt that IFRS-compliant statements were too complex and that users had to be financially literate to understand them.
而且,他们认为,按IFRS编制的财务报表过于复杂,使用者必须具备财务知识才能理解该报表。
4.White hats are the good guys who are hacking for the craic of it, a fun pastime for bored teenagers and creative computer-literate minds.
所谓的正派骇客是好的,他们为只了好玩,没事做的青少年们和电脑天才们靠这个来打发时间。
5."Many computer-literate people who would not otherwise have worshipped may try it for the fun of it, especially as it's for free, " he says.
他表示:“许多懂电脑的人本来就不会去祭拜,他们只是想从中得到乐趣,而且这项服务是免费的。”
6.A strong, literate, wealthy middle class that wants to stay that way tends to be a check on the abuse of political power.
一个强健的,有文化素养的,富裕的中产阶层需要一种方式取监督政治权利的滥用行为。
7.They wanted to inform the public, and the public at that stage was fairly literate, so there was more of an emphasis on the word.
他们意图告知公众,那个阶段的公众很有文化修养,所以更强调措辞。
8.Rather, we need to be literate in the complexities of technology in general, as if it were a second nature.
确切地说,我们需要的是对科技整体的复杂性有一种认识,让之成为我们的第二天性。
9.The decipherment of the Mayan glyphs revealed that the New World had a sophisticated, literate civilisation at the time of the Roman empire.
玛雅文字的破译向我们展示了一个与罗马帝国同时代的错综复杂的新大陆——一个同样有着高度文明的国度。
10.He is not very computer literate so the administration for the website will have to be very simple.
他不是很精通电脑因此对于网站的管理将是非常简单的。