erudition
英 [ˌer.ʊˈdɪʃ.ən]
美 [ˌer.juˈdɪʃ.ən]
记忆“erudition”可以采用以下方法:
1. 联想记忆:将“erudition”分解为“eru”和“diti”两部分。“eru”可以联想到火山爆发(eruption),意味着知识丰富、爆发出来;“diti”可以想象为“蒂蒂”,即“ティティ”(一种可爱的形象),将其与“丰富”联系起来。
2. 构词法记忆:“eru”源自拉丁语“erupere”(意为上升),结合“diti”(丰富、大量),整体联想到知识丰富如同知识上升至大量或高雅的层面。
通过这两种联想,可以更容易地记住“erudition”这个单词,它的意思是“博学”、“学识丰富”。
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erudition 博学e-, 向外。-rud, 粗糙,见rude.引申义博学。
- erudition (n.)
- c. 1400, "instruction, education," from Latin eruditionem (nominative eruditio) "an instructing, instruction, learning," noun of action from past participle stem of erudire "to educate, instruct, polish" (see erudite). Meaning "learning, scholarship" is from 1520s.
- 1. His erudition was apparently endless.
- 他的学问显然博大精深。
- 2. They fancied themselves learned and assumed airs of erudition.
- 他们自以为有学问,摆出一副博学的样子.
- 3. The profound erudition of the writer came from long years of study.
- 这位作家渊博的学问来自长年累月的钻研.
- 4. The professor's erudition came from long years of study.
- 这位教授的学问来自长年累月的钻研.
- 5. The range of his erudition is wide.
- 他很博学.