literate 英 [ˈlɪtərət]   美 [ˈlɪtərɪt]

literate

literate  英 [ˈlɪtərət] 美 [ˈlɪtərɪt]

adj. 受过教育的;精通文学的  n. 学者 

名词复数:literates 

The drawback of the internet is that you have to be literate to use it. 互联网的缺点就是人们必须得有文化才能使用它。

  • If you're literate you can read and write, and since you're reading this, that's what you are.
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  • adj. 受过教育的;精通文学的
  • n. 学者
  • 1. The drawback of the internet is that you have to be literate to use it.

    互联网的缺点就是人们必须得有文化才能使用它。

  • literate (adj.) "educated, instructed, having knowledge of letters," early 15c., from Latin literatus/litteratus "educated, learned, who knows the letters;" formed in imitation of Greek grammatikos from Latin littera/litera "alphabetic letter" (see letter (n.1)). By late 18c. especially "acquainted with literature." As a noun, "one who can read and write," 1894.
lit·er·ate / ˈlɪtərət ; NAmE ˈlɪtərət / adjective able to read and write 有读写能力的;有文化的 OPP illiterate see also numerate at numeracy , computer-literate literate literates lit·er·ate / ˈlɪtərət ; NAmE ˈlɪtərət /
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