versed的意思和读音

versed

: [vɜrst] : [vɜː(r)st]

adj.

adj.inexperienced

adj.experienced,competent,conversant,proficient,knowledgeable

versedadj.

1.~ in sthhaving a lot of knowledge about sth, or skill at sth

He was well versed in employment law.

adj.1.,2., (in)

adj.1.with a lot of knowledge about something

1. disposed versed unversed ...

2. disposed versed unversed ...

3. ... 413:《》( Versed,2009) 《》( Next Life,2007) ...

5. — —acquired — —versed — —excel ...

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1.one gathers that the imaginary reader is usually thought of as a man versed in the philosophy of the Arabs.

2.For a politician whose rise to prominence was largely built upon his powers as an orator, Obama is well versed in the arts of speech-making.

3.He did not have to tell the troll everything, and it was certainly preferable to have a companion versed in woodcraft.

4.Well versed in the China investment market and established in her career abroad, Ms Shi remains steadfast in her ties with her alma mater.

5.Second, it was to create the next generation of international leaders, well-versed in cross-cultural management.

6.This book adds details about the run-up to the revolution but covers familiar ground for those already versed in Iranian history.

7.So gentle "wind" as well versed in the subtleties of the system, a certain person, how can people not "top" ?”,”?

8.They were Jews, but one of them carried a Roman passport and was well versed in the wisdom of the Gentile world.

9.Know clearly about self shortcomings, without enough society experience, not know much about the versed in the art of dealing with people.。(

10.The scholar is well versed in ancient Greek and Latin, not to speak of Spanish which is his mother tongue.西