📚erudite (エルダイト)

adjective
/ˈɛrjʊˌdaɪt/
博識 (hakushiki)

意味

having or showing great knowledge or learning
Having or showing great knowledge or learning; scholarly and intellectual.
Having extensive knowledge and education, skilled in high-level learning and scholarship.
意味の翻訳
偉大な知識や学問を持つまたは示す
idaina chishiki ya gakumon o motsu matawa shimesu

例文

The professor gave an erudite lecture on philosophy.

教授は哲学について博識な講義をしました。
Kyouju wa tetsugaku ni tsuite hakushiki na kougi o shimashita.

The professor's erudite lecture fascinated the students.

教授の博識な講義は学生たちを魅了した。
Kyōju no hakushiki na kōgi wa gakusei-tachi o miryō shita.

He is an erudite scholar in the field of physics.

彼は物理学の分野で博学な学者です。
Kare wa butsuri-gaku no bun'ya de hakushiki na gakusha desu.

同義語

learned, knowledgeable, scholarly, intellectual, well-read
エントリー 1
learned, knowledgeable, scholarly, intellectual, well-read
エントリー 2
scholarly, intellectual, learned
エントリー 3
knowledgeable, scholarly, learned

対義語

ignorant, uneducated, uninformed, illiterate
エントリー 1
ignorant, uneducated, uninformed
エントリー 2
uneducated, ignorant, illiterate
エントリー 3
ignorant, uneducated, illiterate

コロケーション

erudite scholar, erudite lecture, erudite commentary, erudite discussion

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