单词 | studied |
释义 | studied (once / 187 pages) adj Studied describes a result achieved, not spontaneously, but by calculated and deliberate effort. It will probably take a studied effort to not appear nervous when you give an oral presentation. Leaders often do not respond immediately to important events. They get a little background information first so they can give a studied response. When stars have to stand around on the red carpet before the Oscars to have their pictures taken, their smiles become less spontaneous and more studied. Even if you walk past a group of girls with studied nonchalance, they still know that you have noticed them. WORD FAMILYstudied: studiedly, unstudied+/student: students, studentship/studentship: studentships/studious: studiously, studiousness, unstudious/study: student, studied, studies, studious, studying, understudy/studying: studyings/understudy: understudied, understudies, understudying/unstudied: unstudiedly USAGE EXAMPLESThe school in Istanbul where he studied, Kemburgaz University, announced his death on Twitter. Washington Post(Jan 01, 2017) Mills studied a series of photos of women, pausing on one he’d used: a woman wearing a necktie, her legs akimbo. The New Yorker(Jan 01, 2017) Following a master’s at Cornell in 1951, she completed a doctorate at Georgetown University in 1954, where she studied the motion of galaxies. The Guardian(Jan 01, 2017) adj produced or marked by conscious design or premeditation a studied smile "a note of biting irony and studied insult"- V.L.Parrington Syn|Ant affected, unnatural speaking or behaving in an artificial way to make an impression uncontrived, unstudied not by design or artifice; unforced and impromptu unaffectedfree of artificiality; sincere and genuine candidinformal or natural; especially caught off guard or unprepared |
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