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pun·dit·ry 英'pʌndɪtrɪ美'pʌndətrɪ 高COCA⁶⁵⁵⁸⁹BNC¹⁴⁴⁶⁶⁴⁺³iWeb⁴¹²⁰⁸Economist³⁴³¹⁸⁺³ 基本例句 n.专家或权威等的学问或方法、见解 Anyone to whom this is news should immediately suspend all grammar punditry and sit down with a grammar book first. 无论是谁,如果对这还感到新鲜的话,应当立刻休止所有语法专家的学术见解,还是乖乖地坐下来,先捧本语法书再说。 ecocn As long as it maintains the confidence of its citizens, there's little reason to think that China's political system is going to change on any timescale subject to punditry. 只要她能维持国民的信心,没有理由认为中国的威权政治体系将会在未来某个时候发生改变。 lkong But predicting such events is more in the realms of astrology than financial punditry. 但是对于这些事件的预期更多地是来自占星学家领域,而不是来自金融学权威。 ecocn DISTRACTED by the tsunami and nuclear catastrophe in Japan, American punditry lost sight for a while of the negotiations taking place in the UN Security Council. 由于日本海啸和核危机吸引了美国知识分子的目光,正在联合国安理会进行的谈判暂时淡出了人们的视野。 ecocn Katie Couric will also host a special Webcast that night with reporters and punditry, for which viewers can submit questions. 当天晚上主持人 Katie Couric还会在和记者及评论家一起进行网络直播,网上观众能进行提问。 bbs.chinadaily.com.cn Prognostication is by far the riskiest form of punditry. 迄今为止,预言往往是一种最具风险的专家言论。 yeeyan The other problem is this: contemporary punditry lives in the world of superficial tactics and interests. 另一个问题是:当代权威意见依然存在于世上肤浅的战术和利益之中。 yeeyan |