pundit/ˈpʌndɪt/ noun1. an expert or authority on a particular subject who frequently gives opinions to the public through media
权威评论员;行业专家
Sports pundits debated whether the team’s coach should resign.
体育评论员争论这支队伍的主教练是否该辞职。
2. a learned scholar with deep knowledge of traditional wisdom (original ancient meaning)
(古义)博学的梵学智者、印度宗教学者
An ancient pundit spent decades studying ancient Sanskrit texts.
一位古印度智者耗费数十年研读梵文古籍。
词根源自印地语 pandit,梵语 paṇḍita,
本义博学智者;19 世纪传入英语,引申为媒体上发表专业观点的专家无标准拉丁前缀词根。
纽约时报原文Economic pundits predict that consumer spending will pick up in the second half of the year.
经济专家预测下半年居民消费将会回暖。
外刊高频搭配media pundit 媒体评论专家
industry pundit 行业权威
sports pundit 体育解说名嘴
口语高频例句Don’t act like a pundit when you barely know anything about stocks.
你对股票一知半解,就别装得跟专业大佬一样指指点点。
All the tech pundits online are arguing over the new phone’s performance.
网上各路数码大佬都在争论这款新手机的性能。