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experience of this word has two meanings, one meaning of experience, one experience, meaning, when the experience of speaking time is a countable noun, when the experience is when it is an uncountable noun. Now I let me tell you how to differentiate the two words. For instance, for example, he has a lot of experience, in this sentence, experience on a lot of surprise can be maintained behind the prototype shows that it is an uncountable noun, so experience when the experience is here
Jonathan261
The word "experience" has two meanings, one is literal: something someone has been through before; the other is more figurative, refering to the knowledge/skills etc. gained from past experiences. When the word is literal, it is a countable noun. When it is figurative, it is uncountable. Let me tell you how to distinguish these two meanings: for example, in the sentence "he has a lot of experience", "experience" remains singular after "a lot of", inferring that it is an uncountable noun. Therefore, in this case, the use of "experience" is referring to the figurative meaning. Similarly, if you find "experience" in its plural form, or after indefinite articles such as "a" or "an", then you can tell it is countable, thus referring to its literal meaning.
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经历的英语单词为:experience
experience
英 [ɪkˈspɪərɪəns] 美 [ɪk'spɪrɪəns]
n. 经验,体验;经历,阅历 vt. 亲身参与,亲身经历;感受;发现
[例句]
Students meet biweekly to discuss their experiences. 学生们每周见两次面交流经验。
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