pundit 英 [ˈpʌndɪt]   美 [ˈpʌndɪt]

pundit

pundit  英 [ˈpʌndɪt] 美 [ˈpʌndɪt]

n. 专家;博学者;梵文学者 

名词复数:pundits 

Many of us try to be the pundit who predicts the next trend in our industry. 我们中的许多人都试图成为预知行业中下一个趋势的权威。
By contrast, Newsweek said, the first reaction of the pundit class was near hysteria. 相形之下,《新闻周刊》称,专家学者们的第一反应近乎歇斯底里。

  • Beware the pundit, a supposed expert who imparts deep knowledge to us more ignorant folks. Pundits are often blowhards, mere hacks, and you might well want to take what they say with a pinch of salt.
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  • n. 专家;博学者;梵文学者
  • 1. Many of us try to be the pundit who predicts the next trend in our industry.

    我们中的许多人都试图成为预知行业中下一个趋势的权威。

  • 2. By contrast, Newsweek said, the first reaction of the pundit class was near hysteria.

    相形之下,《新闻周刊》称,专家学者们的第一反应近乎歇斯底里。

  • 3. In cases like this, when every pundit is calling for a crash, I try to step back and look at history.

    像这样的情况,当所有的学者名人都出言呼吁破产的时候,我试着退一步看看历史。

  • pundit (n.) 1670s, "learned Hindu," especially one versed in Sanskrit lore, from Hindi payndit "a learned man, master, teacher," from Sanskrit payndita-s "a learned man, scholar," of uncertain origin. Broader application in English is first recorded 1816. Related: Punditry.
pun·dit / ˈpʌndɪt ; NAmE ˈpʌndɪt / noun 1 a person who knows a lot about a particular subject and who often talks about it in public 行家;权威;专家 SYN expert 2 = pandit pundit pundits pun·dit / ˈpʌndɪt ; NAmE ˈpʌndɪt /
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