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versed

/vurst/US // vɜrst //UK // (vɜːst) //

有经验的,有经验,熟悉的,谙熟的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : experienced; practiced; skilled; learned: She was well versed in Greek and Latin.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.experienced, informed

Examples

  • For guidance, I turned to Mythical Kitchen’s Josh Scherer, who’s a bit of a Hot Pocket expert and is well versed in recreating discontinued foods.

  • I get the Business of Fashion emails in my inbox every day and that kind of gives me a recap of what’s going on in the fashion space, just because I like to be well versed since it’s the industry that I’m currently working in and going into.

  • He’s also well versed in the hazards of an industry where failures can be literally explosive.

  • Complicating the matter is that a whole bunch of these folks are simply new to the idea of having a reciprocal relationship with natural places and aren’t yet well versed in stewardship.

  • Everyone seems well versed in the menu, if not always in who gets what dish.

  • But to Swift, well-versed in Hollywood dating, this is inconsequential.

  • In addition, the average layperson in this time period was well versed in theology.

  • But the news had not reached most senators, even those most well-versed on intelligence and defense issues.

  • Scott, like Beyer, is well versed in the economic challenges of her district.

  • As head of MSG and Cablevision, Dolan is well versed in all the various interests of AMM-MSG, save one: publishing.

  • As a brilliant conversationalist and well-versed political economist he has few rivals in his country.

  • He was deeply versed in Saxon literature and published a work on the antiquity of the English church.

  • I knew the names of things and was well versed in the theory and statistics of repairs and renewals, but that was all.

  • Somehow, I knew deep down in my own heart, ill versed as I was in such things, that I should never send her such a gift myself.

  • But although they are all sufficiently versed in British politics, their interest is very casual.