educated

英 ['edj?ke?t?d] 美['?d??'ket?d]
  • adj. 受過教育的;有教養(yǎng)的
  • v. 訓(xùn)練;教導(dǎo);培育(educate的過去分詞形式)

TOEFL中低頻詞

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(dāng)今,人們?cè)絹碓介L(zhǎng)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(xué)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(xué)博士學(xué)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(jìn)分子構(gòu)成的不滿現(xiàn)狀者奪取了政權(quán)。

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