词组 | experience |
释义 | experience /ɪkˈspɪəriəns $ -ˈspɪr-/ noun 1. knowledge or skill that you gain from doing a job or activity, or the process of doing thisadjectives/nouns + experienceconsiderable/extensive experience Margaret has considerable experience of hospital work.long experience His long experience of management enabled him to give us some useful advice.useful/valuable experience That summer he got some valuable experience working in a tax office.invaluable experience (=extremely useful) Playing in the under-21 team gives these young players invaluable experience.relevant experience (=that directly relates to a job, subject, or problem) Applicants need a degree and two years of relevant experience.past/previous experience He had no previous experience of running a farm.practical/hands-on experience (=gained from doing something, not from books or study) The classes provide students with some practical experience of computers.direct/first-hand experience (=gained by doing something yourself) She has no first-hand experience of dealing with sick children.teaching/nursing etc experience Preference will be given to candidates with teaching experience.work experience (=experience of working in a job) Students will spend three months doing work experience.professional experience He was younger and had less professional experience.verbshave experience You must have experience of working with children.get experience also gain experience formal He suggested that I should gain some experience in the travel industry.lack experience (=not have enough experience) Some students lack experience writing essays.broaden/widen your experience (=increase the amount of different experience you have) After six years with the bank, he went to work in New York to broaden his experience.use your experience She was able to use her experience in public relations to promote the event.prepositionsexperience of sth Bella had ten years’ experience of team management.experience in sth She lacked experience in the entertainment industry.experience as a teacher/salesperson/manager etc Firaz has considerable experience as a journalist.phrasestwo years’/50 years’ etc experience Carla has over 25 years’ experience in the IT industry.lack of experience My colleagues kept making comments about my lack of experience.a wealth of experience (=a lot of useful experience) Between them, the team members have a wealth of experience.breadth of experience (=the amount of experience that someone has) Mature workers have a breadth of experience which is lacking in younger workers.2. knowledge that you gain about life and the world by being in different situations and meeting different people, or the process of gaining thisadjectives/nouns + experiencepersonal experience She spoke from personal experience about the harmful effects of taking drugs.first-hand experience (=gained from doing something yourself) Her father had been badly affected by his first-hand experience of living in a war zone.bitter experience (=that makes you feel disappointed or upset) I knew from bitter experience how unreliable she could be.life experience (=experience that comes from life) Older people have life experience which is a great asset.verbsknow/learn from experience Janet knew from experience that love doesn’t always last.speak from experience The miners spoke from experience about the dangers of their work.lack experience These young men lack experience and social skills.experience suggests/shows sth Experience suggests that many criminals commit crimes from an early age.experience teaches sb sth Experience has taught me to read a document carefully before signing it.use your experience also draw on (your) experience formal He has over 50 years of experience that he can draw on.prepositionsthrough/from/by experience Good judgment comes gradually through experience.in sb’s experience In my experience, children like getting muddy.phraseslack of experience He was embarrassed about his lack of experience with women.3. something that happens to you or something you do, especially when this has an effect on what you feel or thinkadjectives/nouns + experiencea good/pleasant/enjoyable experience We want to make the experience as enjoyable as possible. | On the whole, going to boarding school was a good experience for him. | She recalled pleasant experiences from her past.a bad/unpleasant experience I’ve had some bad experiences when I’ve been travelling on my own.a positive/negative experience The entire experience has been very positive. | Many people reported having negative experiences when dealing with their local council.an interesting experience I had an interesting experience yesterday.a memorable/unforgettable experience (=one that you will remember for a long time) Meeting the Queen was a memorable experience.a painful experience Her family supported her through the painful experience.a frightening/terrifying experience The attack was truly a terrifying experience for her.a traumatic/harrowing experience (=extremely shocking and upsetting) Having an operation can be a traumatic experience for a child.an everyday/commonplace experience (=one that is typical of normal life) The sound of gunfire is an everyday experience in the city.a new experience Life in London was a whole new experience for me.childhood experiences Our childhood experiences make us what we are as adults.an early experience She believes that depression often relates to early experiences.a formative experience (=one that has an important influence on the way someone develops) The trip was probably the most formative experience of my life.a religious experience As a young man he had a profound religious experience.verbshave an experience I had a similar experience last year.talk about/share your experiences They meet monthly to share their experiences.relive an experience (=remember or imagine it so that you have the same feelings again) He had been forced to relive the experience in court.prepositionsexperience of (doing) sth This was my first experience of living on my own.a bad/interesting etc experience for sb We want to make reading an enjoyable experience for children.phrasesbe quite an experience BrE (=used when something had a strong effect on you) Meeting him was quite an experience. |
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