| 单词 | the learned | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasthe learned  b.  absol. Chiefly in plural  the learned = learned people, the ‘literati’. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > scholarly knowledge, erudition > learned person, scholar > 			[noun]		 > collectively lettereda1382 learneda1568 virtuoso1613 literati1620 educated1672 clerisya1834 a1568    R. Ascham Scholemaster 		(1570)	  i. f. 11  				This, lewde and learned, by common experience, know. 1591    E. Spenser Teares of Muses in  Complaints 216  				Each idle wit..doth the Learneds taske upon him take. 1610    P. Holland tr.  W. Camden Brit.  i. 768  				Sundry ceremonies, which I leaue to the learned in Christian antiquities. 1684    J. Dryden Prol. Univ. Oxf. in  Misc. Poems 264  				The Learn'd in Schools..Studies with Care th' Anatomy of Man. 1736    Visct. Bolingbroke Lett. Study Hist. v. 		(1777)	 122  				Let us leave the credulous learned to write history without materials. 1817    W. Scott Search after Happiness vi  				E'en let the learn'd go search, and tell me if I'm wrong. 1879    J. Grant in  Cassell's Techn. Educator IV. 284/2  				His paper on optics speedily drew upon him the attention of all the learned in Europe. < as lemmas | 
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