versed
英 [vɜːst]
美 [vɝːst]
1. verse (v.) => 过去式及其过去分词:versed.
versed 精通的来自拉丁语versus,转,翻转,词源versus,toward。引申词义反复的,精通的。
- versed (adj.)
- "practiced, conversant, acquainted," c. 1600, from past participle of obsolete verse "to turn over" (a book, subject, etc.) in study or investigation, from Middle French verser "to turn, revolve" as in meditation (12c.), from Latin versare "be employed, busy oneself," literally "to turn to, turn often; think over" (see versus).
- 1. Page is well versed in many styles of jazz.
- 佩奇精通多种风格的爵士乐。
- 2. He was well versed in employment law.
- 他精通雇佣法。
- 3. He is well versed in history.
- 他精通历史.
- 4. He is well versed in the Analects of Confucius.
- 他熟谙《论语》.
- 5. He versed himself in European literature.
- 他精通欧洲文学.