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Перевод: erudite speek erudite


[прилагательное]
эрудированный; ученый; начитанный; научный;
[существительное]
эрудит ; ученый


Тезаурус:

  1. By the eighteenth century there was a considerable parting of the ways since the more erudite mathematical treatises on perspective, such as those by Lambert and Monge, were of no use to the practising artist.
  2. An erudite work by an Oxford New Historicist, David Norbrook's Poetry and Politics in the English Renaissance , illustrates the structuralist truism that in a binary grouping one of the two terms tends to assume dominance.
  3. Clearly, Simon Winchester feels it - and goes to elegant, erudite and amusing lengths to persuade his readers to feel it, too.
  4. Callinicos, defence of Marxism is erudite and compelling, and the fact that he runs out of steam over post-war art is of less moment than the fact that he takes the range of issues seriously enough to discuss them at all.
  5. But I repeated them in Ezra Pound.: Poet as Sculptor , and nothing that has come to my notice since, including an erudite and adulatory article on these cantos by David Gordon in Paideuma 4 (1975), has made me want to retract my words or change my mind.
  6. Irving Layton was exactly the sort of man to further that: enthusiastic and bold, erudite and observant, worldly and street-wise, compassionate and cavalier; he could throw all caution to the wind and sing and drink and dance the night away.
  7. He wrote erudite and lucid biographies of Machiavelli, Savonarola and of the Renaissance historian Francesco Guicciardini, and also published collections of his cultural journalism.
  8. The trick here, and in the scores of near-novels that have followed in its wake, is to make the reader, or disciple, imagine that he or she is just as erudite into the bargain: no need to struggle through Dante or The Song of Roland when it is all there in one fat detective story.
  9. Those who still seek compromise with catholic nationalists today are still known to the erudite leadership of the DUP as Lundies.
  10. I felt we had to find and develop talk personalities who could be entertaining as well as erudite.
  11. With marked philosophical leanings, he was an erudite conversationalist - often with a historical flavouring.
  12. With the challenge, "Convince us that we should adopt the methods you advocate", we ignorant occasionally throw the erudite into disarray.
  13. The construction here is more erudite than in the Madame Czanne .

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