educated
educated 英 [ˈedʒukeɪtɪd] 美 [ˈɛdʒəˌketɪd]
adj. 受过教育的;有教养的 v. 训练;教导;培育(educate的过去分词形式)
- If you're educated, you've been to school or college, or otherwise been instructed or trained. Using long, fancy words will either make people think you're educated or that you're a show-off.
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- adj. 受过教育的;有教养的
- v. 训练;教导;培育(educate的过去分词形式)
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1. Young men were once required to be educated in good manners.
过去年轻人要接受礼貌方面的训练。
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2. He's not very highly educated, but he's got a lot of horse sense.
他虽然没有受过很高的教育, 但他的实际知识是丰富的。
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3. She looked away when I asked her impression of him and said, he is not educated.
当我问起她对他的印象时,她把目光投向别处,说,他没受过教育。
- educated (adj.) 1660s, past-participle adjective from educate (v.). As an abbreviated way to say well-educated, attested from 1855. Educated guess first attested 1954.
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