pundit
pundit 英 [ˈpʌndɪt] 美 [ˈpʌndɪt]
n. 专家;博学者;梵文学者
名词复数:pundits
- 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
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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。
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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。
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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.
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