studied 英 [ˈstʌdid]   美 [ˈstʌdid]

studied

studied  英 [ˈstʌdid] 美 [ˈstʌdid]

adj. 有计划的;故意的  v. 学习(study的过去式) 

He hadn't studied hard so that he failed in the exam. 他平时学习不努力,以致(于)考试不及格。
He studied physics in Beijing University for two years. 他曾在北京大学物理系肄业两年。

  • Studied describes a result achieved, not spontaneously, but by calculated and deliberate effort. It will probably take a studied effort to not appear nervous when you give an oral presentation.
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  • adj. 有计划的;故意的
  • v. 学习(study的过去式)
  • 1. He hadn't studied hard so that he failed in the exam.

    他平时学习不努力,以致(于)考试不及格。

  • 2. He studied physics in Beijing University for two years.

    他曾在北京大学物理系肄业两年。

  • 3. At first he studied architecture, but later he switched to geology.

    他原是学建筑的,中途改行搞地质了。

  • studied (adj.) 1520s, "learned;" c. 1600, "studiously elaborate," past-participle adjective from study (v.).
stud·ied / ˈstʌdid ; NAmE ˈstʌdid / adjective [only before noun ] ( formal) deliberate and carefully planned 刻意的;精心安排的 She introduced herself with studied casualness. 她故作轻松地做了自我介绍。 stud·ied / ˈstʌdid ; NAmE ˈstʌdid /
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