experiencing
英 [ɪkˈspɪəriənsɪŋ]
美 [ɪkˈspɪriənsɪŋ]
v. 经历; 经受; 遭受; 感受; 体会; 体验
experience的现在分词
柯林斯词典
- See also:He has also had managerial experience on every level...He's counting on his mother to take care of the twins for him; she's had plenty of experience with them.work experience
- N-UNCOUNT (组成个人生活或形成个性的)经历,阅历
Experienceis used to refer to the past events, knowledge, and feelings that make up someone's life or character.- I should not be in any danger here, but experience has taught me caution...
我在这里应该不会有任何危险,但是经验告诉我要小心。 - She had learned from experience to take little rests in between her daily routine...
经验告诉她在日常生活中要不时休息一下。 - 'If you act afraid, they won't let go,' he says, speaking from experience.
“如果你表现出害怕,他们就会抓住你不放,”这是他的经验之谈。
- I should not be in any danger here, but experience has taught me caution...
- N-COUNT (尤指重要的)经历,往事
Anexperienceis something that you do or that happens to you, especially something important that affects you.- Moving had become a common experience for me...
搬家对我而言已经成了常事。 - His only experience of gardening so far proved immensely satisfying...
到目前为止他唯一的一次园艺经历非常令人满意。 - Many of his clients are unbelievably nervous, usually because of a bad experience in the past.
他的很多客户神经异常紧张,通常是因为过去有过糟糕的经历。
- Moving had become a common experience for me...
- VERB 经历
If youexperiencea particular situation, you are in that situation or it happens to you.- We had never experienced this kind of holiday before and had no idea what to expect...
我们以前从未有过这样的假期,不知道会怎么样。 - British business is now experiencing a severe recession.
英国商业现在正经历严重的衰退。
- We had never experienced this kind of holiday before and had no idea what to expect...
- VERB 感受;体验
If youexperiencea feeling, you feel it or are affected by it.- Widows seem to experience more distress than do widowers.
寡妇似乎比鳏夫更痛苦。 - Experienceis also a noun.
- ...the experience of pain.
痛苦的感受
- Widows seem to experience more distress than do widowers.