learned 详细解释
learned
['lə:nid]
adj.有学问的, 博学的
动词learn的过去式和过去分词
a.
1. 有学问的, 博学的; 精通的[(+in)]
The more learned a man is, the more modest he usually is.
人愈有学问, 往往愈是谦虚。
2. 学问上的, 学术性的[B]
learned books
学术性书籍
3. 通过学习(或经验等)获得的
词形变化
副词: learnedly | 名词: learnedness |
词义辨析
同义:
a.有学问的, 博学的, 聪明的
a.学术上的, 学究式的
a.有经验的, 世故的, 熟练的
同义参见:
反义:
a.博学的; 精通的
反义参见:
英英释义
动词 learn:
gain knowledge or skills
get to know or become aware of, usually accidentally
同义词:learn, hear, get word, get wind, pick up, find out, get a line, discover, see
commit to memory; learn by heart
同义词:memorize, memorise, con, learn
be a student of a certain subject
impart skills or knowledge to
find out, learn, or determine with certainty, usually by making an inquiry or other effort
同义词:determine, check, find out, see, ascertain, watch, learn
形容词 learned:
having or showing profound knowledge
同义词:erudite
highly educated; having extensive information or understanding
同义词:enlightened, knowing, knowledgeable, lettered, well-educated, well-read
established by conditioning or learning
同义词:conditioned
acquired by learning
补充
learnedlearned英:[ˈlə:nid] 美:[ˈlɚnɪd]adj.1.有学问的, 博学的He is a very learned man.他是一位学识渊博的人。2.学术上的He wrote a learned book on frogs.他写了一部有关青蛙的学术著作。例句
1. He is a serious scholar, a genuinely learned man.他是位严肃的学者, 一个真正学识渊博的人。 2. This learned book should start a real debate on Western policy towards the Baltics.这部学术著作会引发一场关于西方对波罗的海诸国政策的激烈辩论。 3. He referred to Douglas Hogg as 'my learned friend' as if they were both in court.他称道格拉斯•霍格为“我精通法律的同行”, 好像他们两人都是出庭律师似的。 4. Your anxiety is a learned reaction.人的焦虑是一种后天反应。 5. an article in a learned journal.学术期刊上的一篇文章。 6. my learned friend.我博学的朋友。 7. a learned scholar博学之士 8. We had a learned discussion about politics.我们在政治上展开了学术性探讨。 9. a learned opinion高见 10. She has published articles in both learned [=scholarly] journals and popular magazines.她在学术刊物和流行杂志上都发表过文章。 11. Speaking a language is a learned behavior.说一门语言是一种习得性行为。 12. a learned response后天形成的反应