博学的
... enmity n. 仇恨,敌意,敌视;敌对的状态 erudite adj. 博学的 eschew vt. (尤指为道德或实际理由而)习惯性避开,回避 ...
博识
erudite(博识), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
博学多才的
... rude 粗鲁的、原始的 rudiment 基本原理 erudite 博学多才的 ...
渊博
天生丽质只是一个基本条件,个人良好的文化(Culture)修养、渊博(Erudite)的学识、精深(Deep)的思维能力,只有尝试的人才会获得成功:尝试不会失去什么,如果尝试成功,就可以获得很多东西,所以尽管去尝...
博学的;有学问的
learned / knowing / wise / accomplished / read
The word erudition came into Middle English from Latin. A scholar is erudite (Latin eruditus) when instruction and reading followed by digestion and contemplation have effaced all rudeness (e- (ex-) + rudis), that is to say smoothed away all raw, untrained incivility. Common usage has blurred the distinction from "learned" but the two terms are quite different.