pundits
英 [ˈpʌndɪts]
美 [ˈpʌndɪts]
n. 行家; 权威; 专家
pundit的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 行家;权威;专家
Apunditis a person who knows a lot about a subject and is often asked to give information or opinions about it to the public.- ...a well known political pundit.
著名的政治专家
- ...a well known political pundit.
双语例句
- In this show, for instance, the pundits each take turns presenting their arguments.
在这个节目中,比如,学者会轮流陈述他们的论点。 - During this crisis, economists and pundits have clambered over themselves to become the kings and queens of gloom.
在目前这场危机中,经济学家和评论家已推翻自己,摇身成为看空的王者。 - It's the season when pundits traditionally make predictions about the year ahead.
按照惯例,到了专业人士预测新的一年的时候了。 - Some pundits, however, believe Mr Tyler is being obstinately blind to a business threat.
但一些专家则认为,汤彦麟固执地对这一商业威胁视而不见。 - Some pundits expect the dollar's woes to continue.
一些权威人士预期美元颓势还将继续。 - Pundits and politicians are subtler but often still misguided.
专家和政客比较委婉,但他们的观点往往仍然受到了误导。 - As my economics guru Stefan Szymanski explains, when the Internet arrived many pundits predicted the decline of cities.
正如我的经济学导师斯特凡希曼斯基(stefanszymanski)所说的,在互联网刚刚兴起时,很多专家曾预言城市将趋于衰落。 - A decade ago, many pundits hoped the web would create a flatter, more equal world.
十年前,许多专家希望互联网将创造一个更扁平、更平等的世界。 - More excitable pundits are even baying for war against the Jewish state.
更兴奋的专家们甚至咆哮着支持反对这个犹太国家的战争。 - But what if the pundits are right?
但如果这些权威看法是正确的将会怎样呢?
