pundit的意思和读音

pundit

: [ˈpʌndɪt] : ['pʌndɪt]

n.

pundits  

n.expert,specialist,authority,analyst,commentator

punditn.

1.a person who knows a lot about a particular subject and who often talks about it in public

n.1.;

n.1.someone who is an expert in a subject, and is often asked to talk to the public about that subject

1. plaudit n pundit n cru + ...

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3. puncture pundit pung ...

4. raise the profile pundit seed ...

5. Catalyst Pundit Forebear ...

6. ... )vendor : ) pundit 2) ) generalize v. 使 ...

7. tariff pundit ) 158 infeior ) ...

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1.The dialogue seems to go like this. Pundit: "Why won't the president come out for a mix of spending cuts and tax hikes? ":“?”

2.I don't remember any pundit saying "He's not that kind of player" , only slamming him for what was, I agree, a bad challenge.:“/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

3.The decision came as Sky Sports fired pundit Andy Gray over disparaging comments he made about Massey at the weekend.西

4.With its number of alternative uses, the onion may induce tears of joy to any DIY pundit.DIY

5.The typical pundit today would be somebody who might have been my student at MIT 25 years ago.25

6.Even the outstanding excellent graduate will learn constantly if he likes to be a pundit.使

7.By contrast, Newsweek said, the first reaction of the pundit class was near hysteria.,《

8.Even the most excellent graduate should learn constantly if he wants to be a pundit.使

9.Buoyed by public and pundit support for two stimulus packages since October, he turned the budget largely into a third stimulus.

10.More than one pundit, praising Jobs' ability to transform entire industries with his inventions, called him a modern-day Leonardo Da Vinci.