rorolove珠宝2021-06-21👍312 The word ‘experience’ has two meanings: the first meaning refers to something that you’ve gone through in the past, while the second meaning refers to the knowledge you’ve learnt after you did something. When the word ‘experience’ is used as something in the past, it is a countable noun but when used as the knowledge one obtains, it is an uncountable noun. Now I’ll show you how to distinguish the two. For example in the sentence: He has a lot of experience. Here experience is placed after a lot of, and it remains its singluar form, so we can tell that it is uncountable and thus the word experience here carries the meaning of the knowledge he learnt. P.S. 例句欠水准呀、、、、
lulanxu2021-08-31👍961 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.
西瓜田里的南瓜2021-04-16👍733 经历 [jīng lì] experience go through 相关解释: undergo blow over come through story past career history undergone underwent experienced areer event employment see serve suffer 例句: 我从这个可以引以为戒的经历中学到了很多。 I have learned a lot from the chastening experience. 这是我有过的教育意义最大的一次经历。 It was the most educational experience I had ever had. 那是一次不光彩的经历。 It is an experience of humiliation.