educated
英 ['edjʊkeɪtɪd]
美 ['ɛdʒə'ketɪd]
- adj. 受過教育的;有教養的
- v. 訓練;教導;培育(educate的過去分詞形式)
英文詞源
- educated (adj.)
- 1660s, past participle adjective from educate (v.). As an abbreviated way to say well-educated, attested from 1855. Educated guess first attested 1954.
雙語例句
- 1. People live longer nowadays, and they are better educated.
- 當今,人們越來越長壽,受教育程度也提高了。
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- 2. She was educated — after a fashion — at home.
- 她算得上是受過教育——家庭教育。
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- 3. She was privately educated at schools in Ireland and Paris.
- 她在愛爾蘭和巴黎的學校接受過私立教育。
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- 4. He is more highly educated, with a PhD in Chemistry.
- 他受過更高的教育,擁有化學博士學位。
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- 5. Five years ago a band of malcontents, mainly half-educated radicals, seized power.
- 5年前一群主要由文化程度不高的激進分子構成的不滿現狀者奪取了政權。
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