expert
expert 英 [ˈekspɜ:t] 美 [ˈekspɜrt]
adj. 专家的 n. 专家;
名词复数:experts
- An expert is someone who knows a ton about the subject at hand. The adjective form of expert describes someone or something that has that special knowledge. If you get expert instruction, that means an expert is your teacher.
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- adj. 专家的
- n. 专家;
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1. a computer expert,a medical expert
计算机╱医学专家
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2. an expert in child psychology
儿童心理学家
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3. He's an expert at getting his own way.
他在如何达到自己的目的方面很在行。
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4. Don't ask me—I'm no expert!
不要问我,我不是行家!
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5. an expert driver
技术高超的驾驶员
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6. We need some expert help.
我们需要一些内行的帮助。
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7. They are all expert in this field.
他们都是这个领域的行家。
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8. The music was expertly performed.
乐曲演奏得非常娴熟。
- expert (adj.) late 14c., "having had experience; skillful," from Old French expert, espert "experienced, practiced, skilled" and directly from Latin expertus (contracted from *experitus), "tried, proved, known by experience," past participle of experiri "to try, test," from ex- "out of" (see ex-) + peritus "experienced, tested," from PIE *per-yo-, suffixed form of root *per- (3)"to try, risk." The adjective tends to be accented on the second syllable, the noun on the first. Related: Expertly; expertness.
- expert (n.) early 15c., "person wise through experience," from expert (adj.). The word reappeared 1825 in the legal sense, "person who, by virtue of special acquired knowledge or experience on a subject, presumably not within the knowledge of men generally, may testify in a court of justice to matters of opinion thereon, as distinguished from ordinary witnesses, who can in general testify only to facts" [Century Dictionary].
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