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Knowledgeable Subject Adjective Knowledgeably 英 Nɒlɪdʒəbl] 美 Nɑːlɪdʒəbl Adj.博学的,有见识的

英语单词 knowledgeable
英美音标 英 ['nɒlɪdʒəbl] 美 ['nɑːlɪdʒəbl]
中文释义 adj.博学的,有见识的
英语例句 (1) They talk to business experts, lawyers and other knowledgeable people.
中文例句 (1) 他们和商业专家,律师和其他有见识的人进行交流。
vocabulary简明 Someone who is knowledgeable is highly educated and well versed in a particular subject. Making it your life goal to become knowledgeable about naked mole rats might not win you the Nobel Prize, but it might be fun.
vocabulary扩展 It’s interesting to note the shift in meaning of the adjective knowledgeable from when it was first recorded in the 1600s and now. Originally, knowledgeable was spelled without the second -e, and meant “capable of being known, recognizable.” Now, though, we use the adjective to describe that which has or displays knowledge. If you're well-read and alert, you're knowledgeable about the ways of the world.
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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]博学的;有见识的;知识渊博的 Someone who is knowledgeable has or shows a clear understanding of many different facts about the world or about a particular subject.
  • We employ friendly and knowledgeable staff.

    我们雇佣友善的、在行的员工。

  • If you don't know much about cars, take a knowledgeable friend along.

    如果你不太了解汽车,带一个懂行的朋友一起去。

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  • Kaspar had spoken knowledgeably about the state of agriculture in Europe.

    卡斯帕对欧洲农业状况发表了一番颇有见地的见解。

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