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Experience词典1. (亲身体验) go through; undergo; experience: 经历长期的磨炼 undergo a long process of tempering; 经历两个阶段 go through two stages2. (经历之事) experience: 共同的经历 a common experience; 他这人经历多, 见识广。 He is a man of wide knowledge and experience. 他详细谈了他在奥运会上的经历。 He detailed his experiences at the Olympic Games. 我们两国人民都有遭受帝国主义压迫的共同经历。 Our two peoples share the same experience of having been oppressed by imperialism

体验的英语单词

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陳奕婷3144

也是experience (一渴死必饿润死)英[iksˈpiəriəns] 美[ɪkˈspɪriəns] 名词 n.1.经验, 体验 Experience is the best teacher.经验是最好的老师。2.经历; 阅历; 感受, 体会 None of the others have lived my experiences.没有任何人体验过我的经历。3.传统4.亲身经历,亲自参加的活动5.以亲身经历中得到的知识(或技能、经验)及物动词 vt.1.经历, 体验; 感受, 遭受 She experienced a joy in helping others in trouble.她感受到了帮助有困难的人带来的快乐。He's a man who has experienced suffering.他是一个吃过苦的人。2.发现,通过亲身经历认识到,体验到 I have experienced that the sunrise can be so beautiful.我发现日出真美。

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wangwei8689

has two meanings, one means experience, one experience, when is spoken as experience it is a countable noun, when is spoken as experince it is an uncountable noun. Now I let me tell you how to distinguish(differentuate) the two words. For instance, for example"he has a lot of experience"in this sentence,it is surprised that can be maintained prototype behind the "a lot of",it shows that the word is an uncountable noun.

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rainbaobao1116

experience

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sy2009Jason

success in ...的成功with success adv. 顺利地,成功地the rate of success 成功率make a success 取得成功drink success to 祝...成功干杯wish success to sb 祝某人成功drive team success 驱使团队成功success story n. 一个人的成名史probalility of success 【电】 成功机率success go to field 【计】 成功去向区相关阅读一词日历:百事可乐要直接用夜空打广告,可怕重磅:2019年CATTI考试改为机考,官方首次披露真题学英语用新概念:新概念课程大汇总双语美文:我的朋友黛西

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栤菊粅雨

experiencehave been go throughsuffercome through都是经历的动词主要看你怎么用了

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永丰YF窗帘窗饰

The word "experience" has two meanings, one is literal: something someone has been through before; the other is more figurative, refering to the knowledge/skills etc. gained from past experiences. When the word is literal, it is a countable noun. When it is figurative, it is uncountable. Let me tell you how to distinguish these two meanings: for example, in the sentence "he has a lot of experience", "experience" remains singular after "a lot of", inferring that it is an uncountable noun. Therefore, in this case, the use of "experience" is referring to the figurative meaning. Similarly, if you find "experience" in its plural form, or after indefinite articles such as "a" or "an", then you can tell it is countable, thus referring to its literal meaning.

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