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 expert ['ekspә:t]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 专家, 行家

a. 老练的, 内行的, 专门的

[计] 高级

[化] 能手


  1. According to expert opinions, they gave up the experiment immediately.
    根据专家们的意见,他们马上放弃了这项试验。
  2. He is an well-known expert in finance.
    他是知名的金融专家。
  3. He is an expert in unarmed combat.
    他是徒手格斗的能手。


expert
[ noun ]
  1. a person with special knowledge or ability who performs skillfully

  2. <noun.person>
[ adj ]
  1. having or showing knowledge and skill and aptitude

  2. <adj.all>
    adept in handicrafts
    an adept juggler
    an expert job
    a good mechanic
    a practiced marksman
    a proficient engineer
    a lesser-known but no less skillful composer
    the effect was achieved by skillful retouching
  3. of or relating to or requiring special knowledge to be understood

  4. <adj.all>
    technical terminology
    a technical report
    technical language


Expert \Ex"pert\, n.
1. An expert or experienced person; one instructed by
experience; one who has skill, experience, or extensive
knowledge in his calling or in any special branch of
learning.

2. (Law)
(a) A specialist in a particular profession or department
of science requiring for its mastery peculiar culture
and erudition.

Note: Such specialists may be witnesses in matters as to
which ordinary observers could not without such aid
form just conclusions, and are liable for negligence in
case they injure another from want of proper
qualifications or proper care in the exercise of their
specialty.
(b) A sworn appraiser.


Expert \Ex*pert"\, v. t.
To experience. [Obs.]

Die would we daily, once it to expert. --Spencer.


Expert \Ex*pert"\ ([e^]ks*p[~e]rt"), a. [F. expert, L. expertus,
p. p. of experiri to try. See {Experience}.]
Taught by use, practice, or experience, experienced; having
facility of operation or performance from practice; knowing
and ready from much practice; clever; skillful; as, an expert
surgeon; expert in chess or archery.

A valiant and most expert gentleman. --Shak.

What practice, howsoe'er expert
In fitting aptest words to things . . .
Hath power to give thee as thou wert? --Tennyson.

Syn: Adroit; dexterous; clever; ready; prompt.

  1. Rose Cipollone was so hooked on cigarettes that she smoked a pack while in labor with her first child, even though she had tried to quit, an addiction expert testified in support of her family's liability suit.
  2. But the numbers lie, said one congressional military expert.
  3. The Nov. 16 letter, parts of which were obtained by The Associated Press, said most of the export applications were referred to expert opinions at the State, Defense and Energy departments.
  4. "The Iranians have scrupulously avoided direct military confrontation with the U.S. and will likely continue to do so," says Gary Sick, a Middle East expert who served on President Carter's National Security council staff.
  5. Supporters of the expert panel approach believe that Congress, protected by the political cover from the commission, will swallow hard and vote to cut popular programs and raise enough taxes to finally solve the deficit problem.
  6. Milan Jungmann, a literary expert invited to address the symposium, was picked up by police for questioning, according to an emigre source in Vienna who spoke on condition of anonymity.
  7. The FBI said one expert estimated all the volumes and papers could be worth up to $40 million.
  8. "They just seem to have thrown in the towel," said Paul McDonald, a London-based oil consultant and an expert on the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries.
  9. It also cited the death in a car accident of trade expert Horst Busse in March 1972.
  10. Anthrax expert Dr. Philip Brachman of Emory Univeristy called the Soviets' presentation in Washington a "landmark report" in an interview Tuesday with the Washington Post.
  11. 'It should be clear to everyone that Audi cannot manage this in a few months,' he added. Mr Kortum, a marketing expert appointed by Mr Piech, has repeatedly said that Audi's quality was better than its image.
  12. Alec Baldwin, expert at citified spivs, is the runabout open-air anti-hero.
  13. Cher was given a 9.9 on a 10-point image scale by Daniel Eastman, a former Hollywood skin care and makeup expert.
  14. The expert came, installed a new lock, relieved my father of $150, and the family drove out of town a day late in a cloud of steam.
  15. "There is a lack of character at this stage which I find amazing," says Uwe Nehrlich, a security expert who hopes the world will withhold judgment now while the new Germany finds itself.
  16. Many politicians, businessmen and foreign policy experts felt that an expert in Soviet affairs was essential to represent the U.S. amid the murkiness of contemporary Soviet politics and economics.
  17. The expert told the court that questions such as whether women could provide adequate medical records and other evidence would eliminate tens of thousands of claims from all but minimal compensation.
  18. Cash shortages coupled with plans to create smaller local authorities pose a threat to Care in the Community policies, Dr Gary Craig, a health policy expert, said in a report yesterday.
  19. "The coca boom began when the jungle was opened up," says Edgar Machado, a professor at the National Agrarian University in Lima and an expert on coca. "That was when the migration of landless campesinos began.
  20. While U.S. government aid is important, Gregory Flynn, an expert of Eastern European affairs at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, said "government money is not going to be a major force" in redevelopment.
  21. Mr. Chamberlin, whom the spokesman called a "retail consumer marketing expert," formerly was chairman and chief executive officer of Lenox Inc., a Brown-Forman Corp. division that makes fine china and crystal.
  22. An expert committee should come up with recommendations for harmonisation by July, but the ministry concedes it could take another two years before any of those proposals are enacted.
  23. Not even Jack Lemmon's expert doddering makes this trip worth taking.
  24. A 45-year-old pediatrician and expert on AIDS in children, Dr. Novello has been deputy director of the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, one of the National Institutes of Health.
  25. But a New York art expert, familiar with Mr. Polo's collection, comments: "He had wonderful taste.
  26. One worry: Gorbachev may be unwilling to compromise until after his party congress July 2. "We're not sure what's going on over there," says a top administration Soviet expert.
  27. "He is a hired door opener," asserts Rence Lee, a Washington consultant and China expert who performs risk-analysis for corporations that do business abroad.
  28. He worked in the Pentagon as an adviser to Mr Robert McNamara, but later came out against the Vietnam war. Mr Aspin is an acknowledged expert on the defence budget and the adaptation of the military establishment to civilian purposes.
  29. He was a retired export expert from a large clothing company.
  30. A helicopter expert, Mr. Dooley was a lieutenant colonel serving as a military attache in Riyadh in 1984 when he was offered a job by Sikorsky as a marketing coordinator in the Middle East.
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