词汇 | pundit |
释义 | pundit noun[ C ] uk /ˈpʌn.dɪt/ us /ˈpʌn.dɪt/ a person who knows a lot about a particular subject and is therefore often asked to give an opinion about it: (某方面的)专家,权威 a political/foreign-policy/sports pundit政治/外交政策/体育权威 Indian English → pandit(同 pandit) Experts and specialists academician artist authority boffin child prodigy doyenne know something inside outidiom lapidary Latin Americanist literati maven savant semiotician skilled smart money sports scientist whizz wonder wonderkid wunderkind pundit | American Dictionarypundit noun[ C ] us/ˈpʌn·dɪt/ a person who knows a lot about a particular subject, or someone who gives opinions in a way that sounds intelligent or wise: Wall Street pundits are divided over whether the economy is slowing down. pundit | Business Englishpundit noun[ C ] POLITICS, ECONOMICS, FINANCE informaluk /ˈpʌndɪt/us someone who is an expert on a subject and often speaks or writes about it: The collapse was not predicted by any of the financial pundits. media/football/stock market punditSince leaving politics he has built a career as a media pundit. Examples of punditpundit Some pundits charged that the military's complete decay, especially the cowardice and incompetence of its commanders, had precipitated the debacle of 1847. Policymakers, pundits, and professors have long debated the merits and demerits of such a proposal. Political pundits are another example of journalists who become part of the news product. However, pragmatics not pundits may have the last word. They had refused to leave home for the safe haven of a shelter, to the dismay of media pundits and authorities. While pundits came out to watch, millenarians stayed at home. There remain some pundits for whom the consideration of cost is unacceptable however expressed. The outcome of the 1994 mid-term congressional elections caught many politicians, pundits, incumbents and scholars by surprise. Many of these teachers spent time during term breaks conversing with pundits, sannayasis and students, in the form of treatises, debate and discourse. I find that pundits strategically adopt their language to satisfy audience demands. In general, scholars, politicians and pundits who favour democratisation equate the values of popular culture, especially when institutionalised in civil society, with positive civic virtues. And to me, that's my number one, bottom-line complaint with the press: they have assumed the role for themselves as the pundits of cool. There is already enough discord in the ranks of policy pundits without it being replicated by the evidence underlabourers. Not only that, he is also entrepreneur and pundit. The result is a survey of ten currently available usage books, to see what the pundits think about this contentious expression. See all examples of pundit These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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