studied的意思和读音

studied

: [ˈstʌdid] : ['stʌdid]

adj.

v.“study”

adj.spontaneous

adj.deliberate,intentional,calculated,considered,premeditated

studiedadj.

1.deliberate and carefully planned

She introduced herself with studied casualness.

adj.1.,,;;, (in)

v.1.“study”

adj.1.studied behavior is planned and deliberate, so that it often seems false

v.1.The past tense and past participle of study

1. studhorse studied studio apartment ...

2. six , ... studied , ... by birth ; ; ...

3. ... student:n. studied:a. ; studio:n. ;;

4. (went) —— (studied) —— (sang) —— ...

5. stubborn studied stunning ...

6. ... across-the-board adv. studied adj. showdown n. ...

7. ... stubborn studied stuffy

8. stubborn studied stunning ...

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1.The education of Chinese medicine mainly is often in the training course performed by the associations or studied by someone-self, etc.

2.Since question asking and answering is one of the classroom teaching activities, it has to be studied in the research on effective teaching.

3.Just because you have studied mathematics, you think you know everything about computer. You have become such a smarty pants./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

4.If I had not studied English, I would never be here to teach you grammar today.

5.It is easy to say they desire to learn, but how much they could learn and whether they have really studied are entirely different.

6.The medium effects are studied by taking account of the surface potential in a simple HP-lattice model.HP

7.Single body with five bows are ready to emit, spread, cover, match, and swallow should be pondered and studied profoundly.

8.By the end of last week , I had studied English here for a year and a half .

9.She said it's quite common for women to leak small amounts of urine while laughing or sneezing, but that's not what was studied here.尿

10.Tracy had studied Spanish for two years, so she sort of understood the Mexican soap opera.西西西