experience 的英语意思
experienceexperience1 /ɪkˈspɪəriəns $ -ˈspɪr-/ noun
查看全部语言翻译1knowledge/skill [uncountable] knowledge or skill that you gain from doing a job or activity, or the process of doing this从事某项工作或活动所获得的知识或技能,或获得这些的过程experience of/in/with
You’ve got a lot of experience of lecturing.你有很丰富的讲课经验。
my experience in many areas of the music business我在音乐行业诸多领域的经验
He had no previous experience of managing a farm.他以前没有管理农场的经验。
The advice in the booklet reflects the practical experience we have gained (=experience gained by actually doing something, rather than knowledge from books etc).手册中的建议体现了我们所积累的实践经验(=通过亲身实践而非书本知识等所获得的经验)。
I had some experience in fashion design.我有一些时装设计方面的经验。
She was turned down on the grounds of lack of experience.她因缺乏经验而被拒绝录用。
I have first-hand experience (=experience gained by doing something myself) of running a school.我有经营学校的第一手经验(=亲身实践所获得的经验)。gain/get experience
The programme enables pupils to gain some experience of the world of work.该项目使学生能够获得一些职场经验。2knowledge of life [uncountable] knowledge that you gain about life and the world by being in different situations and meeting different people, or the process of gaining this通过处于不同环境、接触不同的人而获得的关于生活和世界的知识,或获得这些的过程in somebody’s experience
In his experience, women did not like getting their feet wet and muddy.根据他的经验,女性不喜欢把脚弄湿弄脏。know/learn/speak from experience
Being a parent isn’t easy, as I know from experience.为人父母并不容易,这是我从亲身经历中体会到的。
All animals appear to have some capacity to learn from experience.所有动物似乎都有一定的从经验中学习的能力。
I speak from bitter experience (=having learnt something because something unpleasant happened).我是以惨痛的亲身经历为鉴而说的(=因为遭遇了不愉快的事情而从中汲取了教训)。personal/previous/past experience
From personal experience, she knew and understood the problems of alcohol addiction.她通过亲身经历了解并理解了酒精成瘾的问题。experience shows/suggests that
Beth’s experience suggests that people don’t really change deep down.贝思的经历表明,人的内心深处其实并不会真正改变。3something that happens [countable] something that happens to you or something you do, especially when this has an effect on what you feel or think发生在你身上的事或你所做的事,尤指对你的感受或想法产生影响的事:
childhood experiences童年经历experience of/with
This was my first experience of living with other people.这是我第一次与他人共同生活的经历。experience for
Failing an exam was a new experience for me.考试不及格对我来说是一次新的经历。
I had a similar experience last year.我去年有过类似的经历。
The two children in this story have been through a lot of bad experiences.故事中的两个孩子经历了许多不幸的遭遇。
Parachuting is quite an experience.跳伞真是一次难忘的经历。memorable/unforgettable experience
This romantic evening cruise is a memorable experience.这次浪漫的夜间游船是一次难忘的经历。religious experience (=a situation in which you feel, hear, or see something that affects you strongly and makes you believe in God)(=一种令你强烈感受、听到或看到某些事物,从而使你信仰上帝的情形)
This kind of religious experience was a sign of God’s special favour.这种宗教体验是上帝特别恩典的象征。4the black/female/Russian etc experience events or knowledge shared by the members of a particular society or group of people特定社会或群体成员所共同拥有的经历或知识:
No writer expresses the black experience with such passion as Toni Morrison.没有哪位作家像托尼·莫里森那样以如此热情表达黑人的经历。5work experience British English a system in which a student can work for a company in order to learn about a job, or the period during which a student does this学生通过在公司工作以学习某种职业的制度,或学生进行这种实习的时期:
Ella is about to do work experience with a clothing manufacturer.艾拉即将去一家服装制造商实习。on work experience
students on work experience参加工作实习的学生COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 1— 释义 1verbs动词have experience· Applicants must have experience of working with children.· 申请人必须具有与儿童共事的经验。get/gain experience· He suggested that I should gain some experience in a related industry like travel.· 他建议我应该在旅游等相关行业积累一些经验。lack experience (=not have enough experience)· Some students lack experience writing essays.· 有些学生缺乏写作论文的经验。broaden/widen your experience (=increase the amount of different experience you have)· After six years with the bank, he went to work in New York to broaden his experience.· 在银行工作了六年后,他去纽约工作以拓宽自己的经验。adjectives形容词considerable experience (=a lot of experience)· Margaret has considerable experience of hospital work.· 玛格丽特有相当丰富的医院工作经验。long experience (=experience gained over a long period of time)· New prison officers are partnered by officers with long experience of dealing with violent prisoners.· 新入职的狱警会与有丰富处理暴力囚犯经验的老警官搭档。useful/valuable experience (=useful experience)· That summer he got some valuable experience working in a tax office.· 那个夏天,他在税务局工作,积累了一些宝贵的经验。invaluable experience (=extremely useful experience)· Playing in the under-21 squad gives these young players invaluable experience.· 参加21岁以下球队的比赛为这些年轻球员提供了宝贵的经验。relevant experience (=experience that directly relates to a job, subject, or problem)· Applicants need a degree and two years of relevant experience.· 申请人需要具备学位及两年相关工作经验。past/previous experience· His only previous experience of broadcasting consisted of a job hosting a local radio station.· 他在广播方面唯一的前期经验是在一家地方广播电台担任主持人。practical experience (=experience gained from doing something, not from books or study)· The classes provide students with some practical experience of computers.· 这些课程为学生提供一些实际操作计算机的经验。first-hand experience (=experience gained by doing something yourself)· She has no first-hand experience of running a school.· 她没有直接经营学校的经验。phrases短语a wealth of experience (=a lot of useful experience)· Between them, the management team have a wealth of experience.· 管理团队合起来拥有丰富的经验。lack of experience· My colleagues kept making comments about about my lack of experience.· 我的同事们一直在评论我经验不足。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 2— 释义 2adjectives形容词personal experience· He spoke from personal experience about the harmful effects of taking drugs.· 他以亲身经历讲述了吸毒的危害。life experience (=experience that comes from life)· As an older parent, your life experience is one of your greatest assets.· 作为年龄较大的父母,你的人生经历是你最宝贵的财富之一。first-hand experience (=experience gained from doing something yourself)· As a journalist living in Iraq, he had first-hand experience of coping with terror on his doorstep.· 作为一名生活在伊拉克的记者,他有亲身经历,深知如何应对近在咫尺的恐怖威胁。bitter experience (=experience that makes you feel disappointed or upset)· I knew from bitter experience how unreliable she could be.· 我从惨痛的经历中深知她是多么靠不住。everyday experience (=experience of normal life)· Hunger is part of everyday experience for these children.· 对这些孩子来说,饥饿是日常生活的一部分。verbs动词know/learn from experience· Janet knew from experience that love doesn't always last.· 珍妮特从经验中知道,爱情并不总是长久的。speak from experience· The miners spoke from experience about the dangers of their work.· 矿工们以亲身经历讲述了他们工作的危险。lack experience· Many men in their twenties lack experience and social skills.· 许多二十多岁的男性缺乏经验和社交技巧。experience suggests/shows something· Experience suggests that children who commit crimes will continue to offend as adults.· 经验表明,犯有罪行的儿童成年后往往会继续犯罪。phrases短语lack of experience· He was embarrassed about his lack of experience with women.· 他对自己缺乏与女性交往的经验感到尴尬。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 3– 释义3ADJECTIVES/NOUN + experience形容词/名词 + experiencea good/bad experience· On the whole, going to boarding school was a good experience for him.· 总体而言,上寄宿学校对他来说是一段美好的经历。· I've had some bad experiences when I've been travelling on my own.· 我独自旅行时有过一些糟糕的经历。positive/negative· The entire experience has been very positive.· 整个经历非常积极正面。· Many people reported having negative experiences when dealing with their local council.· 许多人反映在与当地议会打交道时有过不愉快的经历。enjoyable/pleasant· We want to make the experience as enjoyable as possible.· 我们希望让这次经历尽可能愉快。· She recalled pleasant experiences from her past.· 她回忆起过去的一些愉快经历。memorable/unforgettable (=a good experience that you will remember for a long time)· Meeting the queen was a memorable experience.· 与女王会面是一次难忘的经历。painful (=one that is very upsetting)· Her family supported her through the painful experience.· 她的家人在这段痛苦的经历中给予了她支持。traumatic/harrowing (=one that is shocking and upsetting, and affects you for a long time)· Having an operation can be a traumatic experience for a child.· 对孩子来说,接受手术可能是一次创伤性的经历。new· The club scene was a whole new experience for me.· 夜店文化对我来说是一种全新的体验。a formative experience (=one that has an important influence on the way someone develops)· The trip was probably the most formative experience of my life.· 那次旅行可能是我人生中最具塑造意义的经历。childhood experiences· Our childhood experiences make us what we are as adults.· 我们的童年经历塑造了我们成年后的样子。a religious experience (=one that makes someone believe strongly in God)· As a young man he had a profound religious experience.· 他年轻时有过一次深刻的宗教体验。an everyday/commonplace experience (=one that is typical of normal life)· The sound of gunfire is an everyday experience in the city.· 枪声在这座城市里是每天都要经历的事。
查看全部语言翻译1knowledge/skill [uncountable] knowledge or skill that you gain from doing a job or activity, or the process of doing this从事某项工作或活动所获得的知识或技能,或获得这些的过程experience of/in/with
You’ve got a lot of experience of lecturing.你有很丰富的讲课经验。
my experience in many areas of the music business我在音乐行业诸多领域的经验
He had no previous experience of managing a farm.他以前没有管理农场的经验。
The advice in the booklet reflects the practical experience we have gained (=experience gained by actually doing something, rather than knowledge from books etc).手册中的建议体现了我们所积累的实践经验(=通过亲身实践而非书本知识等所获得的经验)。
I had some experience in fashion design.我有一些时装设计方面的经验。
She was turned down on the grounds of lack of experience.她因缺乏经验而被拒绝录用。
I have first-hand experience (=experience gained by doing something myself) of running a school.我有经营学校的第一手经验(=亲身实践所获得的经验)。gain/get experience
The programme enables pupils to gain some experience of the world of work.该项目使学生能够获得一些职场经验。2knowledge of life [uncountable] knowledge that you gain about life and the world by being in different situations and meeting different people, or the process of gaining this通过处于不同环境、接触不同的人而获得的关于生活和世界的知识,或获得这些的过程in somebody’s experience
In his experience, women did not like getting their feet wet and muddy.根据他的经验,女性不喜欢把脚弄湿弄脏。know/learn/speak from experience
Being a parent isn’t easy, as I know from experience.为人父母并不容易,这是我从亲身经历中体会到的。
All animals appear to have some capacity to learn from experience.所有动物似乎都有一定的从经验中学习的能力。
I speak from bitter experience (=having learnt something because something unpleasant happened).我是以惨痛的亲身经历为鉴而说的(=因为遭遇了不愉快的事情而从中汲取了教训)。personal/previous/past experience
From personal experience, she knew and understood the problems of alcohol addiction.她通过亲身经历了解并理解了酒精成瘾的问题。experience shows/suggests that
Beth’s experience suggests that people don’t really change deep down.贝思的经历表明,人的内心深处其实并不会真正改变。3something that happens [countable] something that happens to you or something you do, especially when this has an effect on what you feel or think发生在你身上的事或你所做的事,尤指对你的感受或想法产生影响的事:
childhood experiences童年经历experience of/with
This was my first experience of living with other people.这是我第一次与他人共同生活的经历。experience for
Failing an exam was a new experience for me.考试不及格对我来说是一次新的经历。
I had a similar experience last year.我去年有过类似的经历。
The two children in this story have been through a lot of bad experiences.故事中的两个孩子经历了许多不幸的遭遇。
Parachuting is quite an experience.跳伞真是一次难忘的经历。memorable/unforgettable experience
This romantic evening cruise is a memorable experience.这次浪漫的夜间游船是一次难忘的经历。religious experience (=a situation in which you feel, hear, or see something that affects you strongly and makes you believe in God)(=一种令你强烈感受、听到或看到某些事物,从而使你信仰上帝的情形)
This kind of religious experience was a sign of God’s special favour.这种宗教体验是上帝特别恩典的象征。4the black/female/Russian etc experience events or knowledge shared by the members of a particular society or group of people特定社会或群体成员所共同拥有的经历或知识:
No writer expresses the black experience with such passion as Toni Morrison.没有哪位作家像托尼·莫里森那样以如此热情表达黑人的经历。5work experience British English a system in which a student can work for a company in order to learn about a job, or the period during which a student does this学生通过在公司工作以学习某种职业的制度,或学生进行这种实习的时期:
Ella is about to do work experience with a clothing manufacturer.艾拉即将去一家服装制造商实习。on work experience
students on work experience参加工作实习的学生COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 1— 释义 1verbs动词have experience· Applicants must have experience of working with children.· 申请人必须具有与儿童共事的经验。get/gain experience· He suggested that I should gain some experience in a related industry like travel.· 他建议我应该在旅游等相关行业积累一些经验。lack experience (=not have enough experience)· Some students lack experience writing essays.· 有些学生缺乏写作论文的经验。broaden/widen your experience (=increase the amount of different experience you have)· After six years with the bank, he went to work in New York to broaden his experience.· 在银行工作了六年后,他去纽约工作以拓宽自己的经验。adjectives形容词considerable experience (=a lot of experience)· Margaret has considerable experience of hospital work.· 玛格丽特有相当丰富的医院工作经验。long experience (=experience gained over a long period of time)· New prison officers are partnered by officers with long experience of dealing with violent prisoners.· 新入职的狱警会与有丰富处理暴力囚犯经验的老警官搭档。useful/valuable experience (=useful experience)· That summer he got some valuable experience working in a tax office.· 那个夏天,他在税务局工作,积累了一些宝贵的经验。invaluable experience (=extremely useful experience)· Playing in the under-21 squad gives these young players invaluable experience.· 参加21岁以下球队的比赛为这些年轻球员提供了宝贵的经验。relevant experience (=experience that directly relates to a job, subject, or problem)· Applicants need a degree and two years of relevant experience.· 申请人需要具备学位及两年相关工作经验。past/previous experience· His only previous experience of broadcasting consisted of a job hosting a local radio station.· 他在广播方面唯一的前期经验是在一家地方广播电台担任主持人。practical experience (=experience gained from doing something, not from books or study)· The classes provide students with some practical experience of computers.· 这些课程为学生提供一些实际操作计算机的经验。first-hand experience (=experience gained by doing something yourself)· She has no first-hand experience of running a school.· 她没有直接经营学校的经验。phrases短语a wealth of experience (=a lot of useful experience)· Between them, the management team have a wealth of experience.· 管理团队合起来拥有丰富的经验。lack of experience· My colleagues kept making comments about about my lack of experience.· 我的同事们一直在评论我经验不足。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 2— 释义 2adjectives形容词personal experience· He spoke from personal experience about the harmful effects of taking drugs.· 他以亲身经历讲述了吸毒的危害。life experience (=experience that comes from life)· As an older parent, your life experience is one of your greatest assets.· 作为年龄较大的父母,你的人生经历是你最宝贵的财富之一。first-hand experience (=experience gained from doing something yourself)· As a journalist living in Iraq, he had first-hand experience of coping with terror on his doorstep.· 作为一名生活在伊拉克的记者,他有亲身经历,深知如何应对近在咫尺的恐怖威胁。bitter experience (=experience that makes you feel disappointed or upset)· I knew from bitter experience how unreliable she could be.· 我从惨痛的经历中深知她是多么靠不住。everyday experience (=experience of normal life)· Hunger is part of everyday experience for these children.· 对这些孩子来说,饥饿是日常生活的一部分。verbs动词know/learn from experience· Janet knew from experience that love doesn't always last.· 珍妮特从经验中知道,爱情并不总是长久的。speak from experience· The miners spoke from experience about the dangers of their work.· 矿工们以亲身经历讲述了他们工作的危险。lack experience· Many men in their twenties lack experience and social skills.· 许多二十多岁的男性缺乏经验和社交技巧。experience suggests/shows something· Experience suggests that children who commit crimes will continue to offend as adults.· 经验表明,犯有罪行的儿童成年后往往会继续犯罪。phrases短语lack of experience· He was embarrassed about his lack of experience with women.· 他对自己缺乏与女性交往的经验感到尴尬。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 3– 释义3ADJECTIVES/NOUN + experience形容词/名词 + experiencea good/bad experience· On the whole, going to boarding school was a good experience for him.· 总体而言,上寄宿学校对他来说是一段美好的经历。· I've had some bad experiences when I've been travelling on my own.· 我独自旅行时有过一些糟糕的经历。positive/negative· The entire experience has been very positive.· 整个经历非常积极正面。· Many people reported having negative experiences when dealing with their local council.· 许多人反映在与当地议会打交道时有过不愉快的经历。enjoyable/pleasant· We want to make the experience as enjoyable as possible.· 我们希望让这次经历尽可能愉快。· She recalled pleasant experiences from her past.· 她回忆起过去的一些愉快经历。memorable/unforgettable (=a good experience that you will remember for a long time)· Meeting the queen was a memorable experience.· 与女王会面是一次难忘的经历。painful (=one that is very upsetting)· Her family supported her through the painful experience.· 她的家人在这段痛苦的经历中给予了她支持。traumatic/harrowing (=one that is shocking and upsetting, and affects you for a long time)· Having an operation can be a traumatic experience for a child.· 对孩子来说,接受手术可能是一次创伤性的经历。new· The club scene was a whole new experience for me.· 夜店文化对我来说是一种全新的体验。a formative experience (=one that has an important influence on the way someone develops)· The trip was probably the most formative experience of my life.· 那次旅行可能是我人生中最具塑造意义的经历。childhood experiences· Our childhood experiences make us what we are as adults.· 我们的童年经历塑造了我们成年后的样子。a religious experience (=one that makes someone believe strongly in God)· As a young man he had a profound religious experience.· 他年轻时有过一次深刻的宗教体验。an everyday/commonplace experience (=one that is typical of normal life)· The sound of gunfire is an everyday experience in the city.· 枪声在这座城市里是每天都要经历的事。experienceexperience2 verb [transitive]
1if you experience a problem, event, or situation, it happens to you or affects you(某问题、事件或情形)发生在你身上或对你产生影响experience problems/difficulties
Many old people will experience problems as the result of retirement.许多老年人会因退休而遇到各种问题。
Children need to experience things for themselves in order to learn from them.孩子们需要亲身经历各种事情才能从中学习。2to feel a particular emotion, pain etc感受某种特定的情感、痛苦等:
Many women experience feelings of nausea during pregnancy.许多女性在怀孕期间会感到恶心。
1if you experience a problem, event, or situation, it happens to you or affects you(某问题、事件或情形)发生在你身上或对你产生影响experience problems/difficulties
Many old people will experience problems as the result of retirement.许多老年人会因退休而遇到各种问题。
Children need to experience things for themselves in order to learn from them.孩子们需要亲身经历各种事情才能从中学习。2to feel a particular emotion, pain etc感受某种特定的情感、痛苦等:
Many women experience feelings of nausea during pregnancy.许多女性在怀孕期间会感到恶心。