pundit

英 [ˈpʌn.dɪt]      美 [ˈpʌn.dɪt]
  • n. 博学者;梵文学者
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pundit 权威 ,专家

来自印度语pandit,智者,大师。

pundit (n.)
1670s, "learned Hindu," especially one versed in Sanskrit lore, from Hindi payndit "a learned man, master, teacher," from Sanskrit payndita-s "a learned man, scholar," of uncertain origin. Broader application in English is first recorded 1816. Related: Punditry.
1. But MSNBC pundit Chris Matthews doesn't believe it.
但全国广播公司权威人士克里斯·马休斯表明他认为这不是希拉里的真心话.
2. The fringes of the pundIt'set have already been intimating that these tainted - food incidents are deliberate.
有人已经宣称这些食品遭到污染的事件是故意的.
3. Here in Germany as a TV pundit, he's been delighted with Ecuador progress.
目前,他在德国作为一个电视足球专家,评论比赛, 他对于厄瓜多尔取得的进步很满意.
4. Mr Mizoguchi is not a campaign strategist , US Federal Reserve chairman or even an online pundit.
他并非大选战略家, 也不是美联储主席,甚至连网络权威也不是.