单词 | educated |
释义 | educated (edʒʊkeɪtɪd ) adjective B2 Someone who is educated has a high standard of learning. He is an educated, amiable and decent man. Synonyms: cultured, lettered, intellectual, learned -educated (-edʒʊkeɪtɪd ) 1. combining form -educated combines with nouns and adjectives to form adjectives indicating where someone was educated. ...the Oxford-educated son of a Liverpool merchant. ...an American-educated lawyer. 2. combining form -educated combines with adverbs to form adjectives indicating how much education someone has had and how good it was. Many of the immigrants are well-educated. ...impoverished, undernourished, and ill-educated workers. Collocations: educated elite He assumes that, if left to their own devices, museums would continue to thrive by catering exclusively to the highly educated elite. Times, Sunday Times The successful descendants of illiterate village artisans of 1300 took just seven generations to be absorbed into the educated elite of 1500. Times, Sunday Times But this area was home to an educated elite who played tennis at the club and went abroad for the summer. Times, Sunday Times Originally it was practised by an educated elite to express their status and learning. Times, Sunday Times We're ruled by a liberal, public-school educated elite no matter what party gets in power. The Sun He had a strict upbringing and that he grow up to become an educated professional. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Most of these groups are run by highly educated professionals. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Originally a student fraternity, it gradually transformed during the late 19th century and now mainly encompass older academics and university educated professionals. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Furthermore, in most cases, it was not rural but urban phenomena, and its leaders and supporters were educated professionals. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It has a significant number of highly educated professionals like lawyers, doctors, accountants, engineers and others. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He also promised the government will ensure firms have the educated workforce, transport and digital networks they need to succeed. The Sun Without a properly educated workforce, however, no country can prosper. Times,Sunday Times Thanks to its highly educated workforce and a culture of innovation, it has a thriving tech sector. Times,Sunday Times The country's fundamental advantages (fish, tourism, geothermal energy, and a highly educated workforce) were untouched by the financial crisis. Times, Sunday Times It has the world's fifth largest oil reserves and an educated workforce by regional standards. Times, Sunday Times Those who are well-heeled, highly educated and in a solid family structure have the edge. Times,Sunday Times The internet and mobile phones were strictly policed; a highly educated diaspora was kept at a distance. Times, Sunday Times We do need highly educated nurses as leaders. Times, Sunday Times Mostly older people, some are retired professionals and highly educated, while others can barely write their names. Christianity Today Its members are hard-working, highly educated, jet-setting meritocrats who feel they are the deserving winners of a tough, worldwide economic competition. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 受过教育的 Japanese: 教育のある |
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