erudition 英 [ˌeruˈdɪʃn]   美 [ˌɛrjʊˈdɪʃən]

erudition

erudition  英 [ˌeruˈdɪʃn] 美 [ˌɛrjʊˈdɪʃən]

n. 博学;学识 

名词复数:eruditions 

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。
Perhaps the ivory-tower publishing racket will one day come crashing down. In the meantime academics serious about public erudition must consider their options. 也许象牙塔里的出版行业有一天会轰然倒塌,在那之前,致力于增进公众学识素养的学者们必须对各种选择进行考虑。

  • If you've read shelves of thick books, people might describe you as a person of erudition. You might find erudition to be its own reward, but if you can make a career of it, even better!
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  • n. 博学;学识
  • 1. 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。

  • 2. Perhaps the ivory-tower publishing racket will one day come crashing down. In the meantime academics serious about public erudition must consider their options.

    也许象牙塔里的出版行业有一天会轰然倒塌,在那之前,致力于增进公众学识素养的学者们必须对各种选择进行考虑。

  • 3. Huntington's arguments were always made with great force, erudition, and persuasiveness.

    亨廷顿的论断总是很给力,博学多闻,具有说服力。

  • erudition (n.) c. 1400, "instruction, education," from Latin eruditionem (nominative eruditio) "an instructing, instruction, learning," noun of action from past participle stem of erudire "to educate, instruct, polish" (see erudite). Meaning "learning, scholarship" is from 1520s.
eru·di·tion / ˌeruˈdɪʃn ; NAmE ˌeruˈdɪʃn / noun [uncountable ] ( formal) great academic knowledge 博学;学问 eru·di·tion / ˌeruˈdɪʃn ; NAmE ˌeruˈdɪʃn /
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