punditry

punditry

美 [ˈpʌndɪtri]  英 [ˈpʌndɪtri]

  • n.专家、权威的方法或见解

英汉解释

n.
1.
专家、权威的方法或见解

例句

Unfortunately, the second law of punditry, which covers this problem, is often ignored.

不幸投资第二定律——同时适用这个问题——往往人们忽视

So far, the renewed chatter seems to be limited to China's punditry.

目前为止讨论好像限于中国专家学者群体

Or maybe it is just a surplus of shallow punditry in an era with endless hours of airtime and Internet space to fill.

或者也许只是一个有着无止境宽带网络空间时代过剩权威浅见

Huang studied to be a diplomat. Then he worked in the travel business. Finally he found his metier: football punditry.

黄健翔上学外交后来旅游公司工作最后才确定职业足球专家

Traditionally, punditry in Washington has been a cozy business.

传统上华盛顿权威一件舒服

The competition can get 'very bitchy and competitive, ' says Ms. Nicholl, one of royal punditry's top practitioners.

王室记者佼佼者之一尼科尔这种竞争可能变得非常下作激烈。”

Prognostication is by far the riskiest form of punditry.

迄今为止预言往往一种具风险专家言论

Such is the first law of investment punditry during a boom or bust.

市场繁荣萧条时期投资第一要义

But predicting such events is more in the realms of astrology than financial punditry .

但是对于这些事件预期更多来自占星学领域不是来自金融权威

He lacks the verbal gifts for coaching or punditry.

缺乏执教担任专家需要那种语言天赋

Katie Couric will also host a special Webcast that night with reporters and punditry, for which viewers can submit questions.

当天晚上主持人KatieCouric记者评论家一起进行网络直播网上观众进行提问

The other problem is this: contemporary punditry lives in the world of superficial tactics and interests.

另一个问题当代权威意见依然存在世上肤浅战术利益之中