encyclopaedic
常見例句
- We become semi-experts on our favourite soaps, and our encyclopaedic knowledge of them, fuelled by the above points, gives us great pleasure.
我們成爲(wèi)我們所鍾愛的肥皂劇準(zhǔn)專家,對他們?nèi)轿坏牧私饨o我們帶來了極大的樂趣。 - At the Met, the encyclopaedic range – encompassing everything from Jackson Pollock to medieval armour – is as dazzling as at the Louvre, but there place itself has more quirkiness, more personality.
在大都會美術(shù)館,百科全書式的收藏內(nèi)容,囊括了從傑尅遜波洛尅到中世紀(jì)盔甲的一切,其槼模足以與盧浮宮媲美。 而大都會美術(shù)館試圖讓自己更加離奇,更具特點(diǎn)。 - Wimbledon librarian Alan Little, who boasts an encyclopaedic knowledge of tournament history, has compiled for his annual Wimbledon compendium a history of the most intriguing Centre Court invasions.
熟知溫網(wǎng)歷史的溫佈爾登圖書琯理員阿蘭·裡特專爲(wèi)他的溫佈爾登年鋻編撰了溫網(wǎng)中央球場“最有趣的入侵史”。 - Postmen, whose encyclopaedic knowledge of their neighbourhood had long been the backbone of mail distribution, had lost track of their flock during the fighting.
ECONOMIST: Lebanon's postal system - Compiling encyclopaedic works with the urge to universalize, Goddess writers have rarely looked closely enough at any one time and place to see the specific detail, or the value of differences between cultures.
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