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[N-COUNT 可数名词]行家;专家 An expert is a person who is very skilled at doing something or who knows a lot about a particular subject.
  [oft n N]
  • Our team of experts will be on hand to offer help and advice between 12 noon and 7pm daily.

    每天中午12点到下午7点,我们的专家小组将随时提供帮助和建议。

  • ...a yoga expert.

    瑜伽大师

  • ...an expert on trade in that area.

    那个领域的贸易专家

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[ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词]技术娴熟的;熟练的;在行的 Someone who is expert at doing something is very skilled at it.
  [oft ADJ at -ing]
  • The Japanese are expert at lowering manufacturing costs...

    日本人在降低制造成本方面很在行。

  • There is a great deal to learn from Hal's expert approach.

    从哈尔熟练的方法中可以学到很多。

expertly
  • Shopkeepers expertly rolled spices up in bay leaves.

    店主熟练地将调料卷进月桂树叶里。

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[ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词]行家的;内行的 If you say that someone has expert hands or an expert eye, you mean that they are very skilful or experienced in using their hands or eyes for a particular purpose.
  [ADJ n]
  • When the horse suffered a back injury Harvey cured it with his own expert hands...

    那匹马背部受伤后,哈维用他内行的双手把它治好了。

  • The symptoms are very mild and it takes an expert eye to see them.

    症状非常轻,要靠专家的眼睛才能看出来。

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[ADJ 形容词]专业的;专家的 Expert advice or help is given by someone who has studied a subject thoroughly or who is very skilled at a particular job.
  [ADJ n]
  • You'll also get expert advice on keeping your hair in good condition...

    你还会获得有关如何保持良好发质的专家建议。

  • We'll need an expert opinion...

    我们需要听听专家的意见。

  • The good news is that expert help is now available.

    好消息是现在可以获得专家的帮助。


Oxford ex·pert AWL / ˈekspɜːt ; NAmE ˈekspɜːrt /
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expert experts
noun a person with special knowledge, skill or training in sth 专家;行家;能手 a computer/medical expert 计算机╱医学专家 expert(at/in/on sth) an expert in child psychology 儿童心理学家 an expert on modern literature 现代文学研究专家 expert(at/in/on doing sth) He's an expert at getting his own way. 他在如何达到自己的目的方面很在行。 Don't ask me—I'm no expert! 不要问我,我不是行家! adjective done with, having or involving great knowledge or skill 熟练的;内行的;专家的;经验(或知识)丰富的 to seek expert advice/an expert opinion 征求专家意见 an expert driver 技术高超的驾驶员 We need some expert help. 我们需要一些内行的帮助。 expert(at/in sth) They are all expert in this field. 他们都是这个领域的行家。 expert(at/in doing sth) She's expert at making cheap but stylish clothes. 她擅长做便宜但雅致的服装。 compare
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ex·pert·ly AWL / ˈekspɜːtli ; NAmE ˈekspɜːrtli / adverb The roads were icy but she stopped the car expertly. 道路结了冰,可她却非常熟练地把车停了下来。 The music was expertly performed. 乐曲演奏得非常娴熟。
ex·pert / ˈekspɜːt ; NAmE ˈekspɜːrt / ex·pert·ly / ˈekspɜːtli ; NAmE ˈekspɜːrtli /
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expertex‧pert1 /ˈekspɜːt $ -ɜːrt/ ●●● S3 W2 AWL noun [countable]
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someone who has a special skill or special knowledge of a subject, gained as a result of training or experienceexpert on He’s a world expert on marine mammals.expert in an expert in statisticsmedical/technical/financial etc expert Tests should be administered by a medical expert.GRAMMAR: Prepositions with expertSomeone is an expert on a subject or issue: · He’s an expert on the Cold War. Don’t say: He’s an expert of the Cold War.Someone is an expert in a field of study or an activity: · She’s an expert in family law. Don’t say: She’s an expert of family law.COLLOCATIONSadjectivesa leading expert (=one of the best and most respected)· He is one of the country’s leading experts on Islam.a world/international expert (=one who is known in many different countries)· She is a world expert on tropical diseases.an independent expert (=someone who is not controlled by, or does not receive money from, an organization or the government)· The authorities called in an independent expert to advise them.a medical/legal/financial etc expert (=someone who has special skills related to a particular job or subject)· Medical experts agree that screening can prevent deaths from breast cancer.a so-called expert (=someone who says they are an expert, but who you do not respect very much)· There are many so-called experts willing to tell you how to bring up your children.verbsexperts say something· Experts are saying that the economy is likely to improve towards the end of this year.experts believe something· Legal experts believe that the evidence will not be accepted in court.experts advise/recommend something· Most financial experts recommend that you don’t borrow money on credit cards.talk to/consult an expert (=ask an expert for information or advice)· If cracks appear in your house, you should consult an expert to find out what is causing the problem.get/obtain/seek advice from an expert (=ask an expert for information or advice)· Don’t make big financial decisions without first seeking advice from an expert.phrasesa team/panel of experts· You can get advice from our panel of gardening experts.THESAURUSexpert someone who has a lot of knowledge about something or skill at doing something: · a computer expert· an expert on beetles· It’s best to ask an expert.specialist an expert who has studied a particular medical or technical subject for a long time and knows much more about it than other people: · She is a specialist in corporate finance.· My doctor sent me to see a heart specialist.authority an expert whose knowledge and opinions are greatly respected: · The professor is one of the world’s leading authorities on African art.connoisseur /ˌkɒnəˈsɜː $ ˌkɑːnəˈsɜːr/ an expert on food, art, literature, or design, who has had a lot of experience and knows when something is of very good quality: · He was a connoisseur of fine wines.· His works are popular among connoisseurs.buff /bʌf/ informal someone who is very interested in a subject and knows a lot about it: · a wine buff· Jazz buffs will be familiar with the band’s first album.virtuoso /ˌvɜːtʃuˈəʊsəʊ $ ˌvɜːrtʃuˈoʊsoʊ/ an expert player or performer: · The piece was played by violin virtuoso Pavel Sporcl.· a virtuoso pianist
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expertexpert2 ●●● W3 AWL adjective
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1having a special skill or special knowledge of a subject OPP  inexpertexpert on/in/at The police are expert at handling situations like this in strict confidence. He cast his expert eye on the gardener’s work. see thesaurus at
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2relating to or coming from an expert:  Ministers depend on civil servants for expert advice.expertly adverbexpertness noun [uncountable]COLLOCATIONS– Meaning 2nounsexpert advice· Get some expert advice before investing in a property.expert opinion (=the opinions of people who know a lot about something)· Expert opinion on the matter is deeply divided.expert evidence/testimony· Two doctors were called to give expert testimony at the inquiry.expert knowledge· He has expert knowledge of the plants and animals in this area.expert eye (=the eyes of someone who knows a lot about something)· To the expert eye, this is a beautiful example of early Roman pottery.
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expert

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experts[7621]
专家(94%),能手(3%),熟练的(2%),内行的(1%)
n.专家;行家;能手
adj.熟练的;内行的;老练的
vt.当专家;在…中当行家
n.(Expert)人名;(法)埃克斯佩

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