experience
noun OPAL WOPAL S
/ɪkˈspɪəriəns/
/ɪkˈspɪriəns/
Idioms (由实践得来的)经验;实践 - My lack of practical experience was a disadvantage.
我缺少实际经验是个不利条件。 - experience of something Do you have any previous experience of this type of work?
你以前干过这种工作吗? - This new approach draws on years of experience of teaching children to read.
这种新方法借鉴了多年来教孩子阅读的经验。 - experience in doing something a doctor with experience in dealing with patients suffering from stress
在治疗心理应激的病人方面很有经验的医生 - experience in something He gained extensive experience in the field of artificial intelligence whilst working on the project.
在这个项目中,他在人工智能领域获得了丰富的经验。 - experience as something I have over ten years’ experience as a teacher.
我有十多年的教师经验。 - experience with something The course provides hands-on experience with various systems.
该课程提供各种系统的实践经验。 - She didn't get paid much but it was all good experience.
她得到的报酬虽然不高,但有极好的体验。 - We all learn by experience.
我们都从经验中学习。 - The new player will bring a wealth of experience to the team.
新队员将会给队里带来许多宝贵的经验。
Wordfinder- apply
- appoint
- candidate
- CV
- experience
- interview
- job description
- qualification
- reference
- shortlist
Topics Working lifea2- Rolls Royce's unrivalled experience in high technology manufacturing
劳斯莱斯在高技术制造方面无与伦比的经验 - Ann brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the department.
安给这个部门带来了丰富的知识和经验。 - She has considerable professional experience of translation.
她具备丰富的专业翻译经验。 - The opportunities available will depend on your previous work experience and qualifications.
能否有机会要看你的工作经历和学历。 - She wanted to broaden her experience in international affairs.
她想扩展在国际事务中的经验。 - Students require field experience rather than just observation.
学生所需的不仅是观察,他们更需要实际经验。 - the importance of hands-on experience as well as academic training
实际经验及理论培训的重要性 - The returning soldiers bring valuable experience to the Army.
回来的士兵为军队带回有价值的经验。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- considerable
- extensive
- great
- …
- have
- lack
- gain
- …
- experience of
- a lack of experience
- a wealth of experience
- My lack of practical experience was a disadvantage.
经历;阅历 - Experience has taught me that life can be very unfair.
经历使我懂得人生有时是很不公平的。 - Experience shows that this strategy does not always work.
经验表明这项策略并不总是起作用。 - The book is based on personal experience.
本书是以个人经历为基础的。 - from experience It is important to try and learn from experience.
努力从经验中学习是重要的。 - She knew from past experience that Ann would not give up easily.
她凭以往的经验知道安是不会轻易放弃的。 - in somebody's experience In my experience, very few people really understand the problem.
据我的经验看,真正理解这个问题的人很少。 - experience of something He had first-hand experience of poverty.
他有贫困的第一手经验。 - the collective experience of everyday life
日常生活的集体体验
- We know from experience that hot objects are painful to touch.
凭经验我们知道触碰高温物体会引起疼痛。 - Choose illustrative examples from the children's everyday experience.
从孩子们每天的经历中选择具有说明性的例子。 - In her book, she draws on her first-hand experience of mental illness.
她的书以自己患精神病的亲身经历为素材。 - It is a matter of common experience that disorder will increase if things are left to themselves.
如果听之任之,情况就会越来越槽,这是人们普遍的经验。 - There are few areas of human experience that have not been written about.
凡人类经历的领域几乎都有相关的著作。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- past
- recent
- historical
- …
- have
- share
- learn by
- …
- suggest something
- teach (somebody) something
- show something
- …
- by experience
- from experience
- in somebody’s experience
- …
- Experience has taught me that life can be very unfair.
(一次)经历,体验 - a unique/positive/wonderful experience
独特/积极/精彩的经历 - experience of something Share your experiences of parenthood by emailing the address below.
通过电子邮件分享你为人父母的经历。 - We aim to give our guests the experience of a lifetime.
我们的目标是给我们的客人一生的体验。 - experience of doing something It was her first experience of living alone.
那是她第一次体验单独生活。 - The play is based loosely on his own life experiences.
这部戏大致是根据他自己的生活经历改编的。 - He found the whole experience traumatic.
他发觉整段经历都很痛苦。 - Losing four matches in a row proved a valuable learning experience (= it showed the players what they need to improve).
连续输掉四场比赛证明是一次宝贵的学习经历。 - Living in Africa was very different from home and quite an experience (= unusual for us).
生活在非洲完全不同于在家里,那真是一次不同寻常的经历。
- an enjoyable/exciting/unusual/unforgettable experience
令人愉快/兴奋/不寻常/难忘的经历 - He seems to have had some sort of religious experience.
他似乎有某种宗教体验。 - I had a bad experience with fireworks once.
我放烟火有过一次不愉快的遭遇。 - I think you will enjoy the experience of taking part in the show.
我想你会喜欢参加这场表演的经历。 - a hair-raising experience of white-water rafting
紧张刺激的激流划艇活动 - The sound system greatly enhances the experience of the movie.
音响设备极大地增强了电影带给观众的感受。 - Does anyone have any experiences—good or bad—that they would like to share with the group?
有谁有愉快或不愉快的经历想与大家分享吗? - Early experiences shape the way we deal with crises in later life.
早期经历影响到我们在日后生活中处理危机的方式。 - It could take him years to get over this experience.
他可能需要多年时间方能克服这件事的影响。 - It is a common experience to feel that an author writes well, without being able to say why.
一种普遍的感觉是,人们能感觉到某位作家写得好,却说不出所以然。 - It was quite an experience being involved in making a television programme.
参与制作一个电视节目是不寻常的经历。 - Reliving past experiences can release powerful feelings that have been pent up too long.
再次体验过去的经历可以释放长期被压抑的强烈情绪。 - The novel is based on his experiences in the war.
小说以他参战的经历为基础。 - The use of drama can motivate students by allowing them to share a common experience.
运用戏剧可以通过让学生参加同一活动激发他们的热情。 - We aim to create an experience the consumer will remember.
我们的目标是创造一种消费者会铭记在心的体验。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- enjoyable
- exhilarating
- good
- …
- enjoy
- go through
- have
- …
- quite an experience
- a unique/positive/wonderful experience
) what it is like for somebody to use a service, do an activity, attend an event, etc.常构成复合词 体验: 某人使用服务,参加活动,参加活动等的感觉。- We are continually looking for ways to improve the customer experience.
我们一直在寻找改善客户体验的方法。 - Enjoy a fine dining experience with quality service.
享受优质服务带来的美食体验。
- We are continually looking for ways to improve the customer experience.
- the… experience[singular] events or knowledge shared by all the members of a particular group in society, that influences the way they think and behave
传统 - musical forms like jazz that emerged out of the Black American experience
诸如爵士乐这类起源于美国黑人传统的音乐形式
- musical forms like jazz that emerged out of the Black American experience
词源late Middle English: via Old French from Latin experientia, from experiri ‘try’. Compare with experiment and expert.
Idioms
put something down to experience
(also chalk something up to experience)
- used to say that somebody should think of a failure as being something that they can learn from
从…中吸取教训 - We lost a lot of money, but we just put it down to experience.
我们损失了很多钱,只当是吃一堑长一智了。
- We lost a lot of money, but we just put it down to experience.