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pandit

/puhn-dit; spelling pronunciation pan-dit/US // ˈpʌn dɪt; spelling pronunciation ˈpæn dɪt //UK // (ˈpʌndɪt, spelling pron ˈpændɪt) //

潘迪特,潘迪,班迪特,潘德

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a man in India esteemed for his wisdom or learning: often used as a title of respect.

Examples

  • Pandit is former global head of fintech and managing director for JP Morgan, who also had experience at Goldman Sachs.

  • Pandit lived in North Potomac, Maryland, for 20 years with his wife and his golden retriever.

  • And it found one in Vikram Pandit, a Columbia finance Ph.D. turned hedge-fund manager.

  • Michael Corbat, the head of Citigroup in Europe, who replaced Pandit on Tuesday.

  • Pandit told CNBC yesterday that “After five years of accomplishing what we needed to do, it was the right time.”

  • Vikram Pandit, the chief executive officer of Citi, abruptly resigned on Tuesday, effective immediately.

  • This Pandit is considered the greatest Sanskritist of modern India and is an absolute enigma to everyone.

  • With all respect for the profound learning of the lamented pandit, I cannot but think that that is only a partial definition.

  • Certainly, thou art doomed to live and die unmarried: for a beauty who is a pandit is not to be found in the three worlds.

  • With the help of Pandit Vedantavagish he had collected the old Vedic rites for the purpose.

  • What sin did the pandit commit, would be his natural reflection, that he was born again a Feringee, and a woman?