well-read

英[\'wel\'red]
美[ˈwɛlˈrɛd]

基本释义

  • adj.博览群书的,博学的; 笃行不倦; 渊识博学; 腹笥甚宽

实用例句

He was clever, well-read and interested in the arts.

他很聪明,博览群书,并且对艺术很感兴趣。

柯林斯例句

He had literary tastes, and was well read in science.

他喜欢文学而且他科学知识渊博.

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He had a literary taste and was well read in science.

他有文学爱好,也熟谙科学.

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Few students these days are well read in ancient writers.

现在没几个学生对古代作家的作品有很深的了解.

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He is well - read and well - informed, so he knows a lot.

他博闻广记 、 很有识见.

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Is he a librarian? No wonder he's so well - read.

他是图书管理眼员? 难怪这么博学.

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Are you a librarian? No wonder are so well read.

你是图书管理员? 难怪这么博学.

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She was amazingly well read in the newest books.

很令人惊讶她对最新书籍了解颇多.

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We discovered that the young man was quite well - read.

我们发现这个青年书读得很多.

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She was especially well - read in science.

她科学方面的书读得特别多.

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He was amazingly well - read in the newly - published books.

新出版的书他看得多得惊人.

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She a well - read girl.

她是个博览群书的人.

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He is well read and well dressed.

他博学多问,穿着体面.

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A well - read Bible makes a well - fed soul.

详读圣经,心灵便得喂养.

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He was amazingly well - read in the newest books.

很令人惊讶他对最新书籍了解颇多.

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英英释义

Adjective
  • 1. well informed or deeply versed through reading;

    "respect for a well-read man"

    "well-read in medieval history"

  • 2. highly educated; having extensive information or understanding;

    "an enlightened public"

    "knowing instructors"

    "a knowledgeable critic"

    "a knowledgeable audience"