experience
noun
uk
/ɪkˈspɪə.ri.əns/ us
/ɪkˈspɪr.i.əns/ in someone's experience
In her experience, people are more likely to write in to the show to complain than to give compliments.
have an experience I had a pretty unpleasant experience at the dentist's.
experience as It was interesting hearing about his experiences as a policeman.
- Fighting in Vietnam was an experience that would haunt him for the rest of his life.
- The new job will provide you with invaluable experience.
- We need someone who has experience in marketing and teaching, and I think Alex is just the woman for the job.
- A tour of Australia is a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
- I know from past experience that you can't judge someone by their appearance.
- acquaintance
- alertness
- as every schoolboy/schoolchild knows idiom
- astuteness
- at/in the back of your mind idiom
- firsthand
- general knowledge
- gnostic
- grounding
- have a nodding acquaintance with someone/something idiom
- metacognition
- nescience
- nescient
- off someone's radar idiom
- omniscience
- sensibility
- street smarts
- theory of mind
- visual literacy
- witting
你還可以在這些話題中找到相關的字詞、片語和同義詞:
- Did you experience any ill effects from the treatment?
- It's quite natural to experience a few doubts just before you get married.
- You can't appreciate the true awfulness of war until you've actually experienced it.
- Schools nationwide are experiencing a shortage of teachers.
- He experiences severe mood swings .
- (straight) from the horse's mouth idiom
- afflict
- affliction
- almost/nearly die of something idiom
- be a martyr to something idiom
- be a victim of your own success idiom
- bear
- count
- grip
- hands-on
- hit someone where they live idiom
- hold on idiom
- horse
- impact statement
- ride
- see life idiom
- stricken
- suffer the consequences
- survive
- taste