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Schooled Meaning in English

word · lemma: school

ˈskuɫd
SKOOLD
skˈuːld
SKOOLD

释义

If someone is 'schooled,' they have been educated, trained, or taught, especially in a particular way or subject. It can also mean someone was taught a lesson, including in an informal or competitive sense.

用法与细微差别

Usually used as a past participle/adjective: 'well-schooled', 'classically schooled'. Informally, 'schooled' means decisively beaten or taught a harsh lesson, often in sports or games ('He got schooled'). More common in informal or conversational English than in academic writing.

例句

She was schooled in France.

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Both boys were schooled at home.

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I was schooled in classical music.

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When it came to chess, he totally schooled me.

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She's schooled in handling difficult customers.

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Wow, you just got schooled!

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