literate的意思和读音

literate

: [ˈlɪt(ə)rət] : ['lɪt(ə)rət]

adj.

n.

literates  

Adj.+n.literate person

adj.illiterate

adj.well-educated,well-read,knowledgeable,cultured,erudite

literateadj.— see alsonumerate,numeracy,computer-literate

1.able to read and write

adj.1.,;2.;

n.1.;

adj.1.able to read and write2.having a good knowledge of literature3.having a good understanding of a particular subject

1. liter=letter literate loc=place ...

2. collingual a literate a illiterate a ...

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4. barely ad. literate a. product n. ...

5. (il+legal ) (il+literate ) (il+logical ) ...

6. literal literate literati ...

8. Athenian literate ecology ...

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1.It seems to be a simple issue, however, I'm not literate in coding. Please let me know if you can do it or contact for possible details.

2."It's just a blip, " she said. "If you look at trend data, you will always see increases and decreases in people's literate practices. ":“。”

3.Further, they felt that IFRS-compliant statements were too complex and that users had to be financially literate to understand them.IFRS使

4.White hats are the good guys who are hacking for the craic of it, a fun pastime for bored teenagers and creative computer-literate minds.

5."Many computer-literate people who would not otherwise have worshipped may try it for the fun of it, especially as it's for free, " he says.:“。”

6.A strong, literate, wealthy middle class that wants to stay that way tends to be a check on the abuse of political power.

7.They wanted to inform the public, and the public at that stage was fairly literate, so there was more of an emphasis on the word.

8.Rather, we need to be literate in the complexities of technology in general, as if it were a second nature.

9.The decipherment of the Mayan glyphs revealed that the New World had a sophisticated, literate civilisation at the time of the Roman empire.——

10.He is not very computer literate so the administration for the website will have to be very simple.