late 14c., "having had experience; skillful," from Old French expert, espert "experienced, practiced, skilled" and directly from Latin expertus (contracted from *experitus), "tried, proved, known by experience," past participle of experiri "to try, test" (see experience). The adjective tends to be accented on the second syllable, the noun on the first. Related: Expertly; expertness.
expert (n.)
early 15c., "person wise through experience," from expert (adj.). The word reappeared 1825 in the legal sense, "person who, by virtue of special acquired knowledge or experience on a subject, presumably not within the knowledge of men generally, may testify in a court of justice to matters of opinion thereon, as distinguished from ordinary witnesses, who can in general testify only to facts" [Century Dictionary].
双语例句
1. You'll also get expert advice on keeping your hair in good condition.
你还会获得有关如何保持良好发质的专家建议。
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2. I'm a limited and obtuse clergyman while you're the expert.
你是专家,而我是个能力有限的愚笨牧师。
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3. His papers were proof against all but the most expert of scrutinies.
他的论文几乎可以经受住最专业的审查。
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4. There is a great deal to learn from Hal's expert approach.
从哈尔熟练的方法中可以学到很多。
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5. I'm no expert, but I don't think Tracy died a natural death.