权威性
The quality of being authoritative or having the power to influence others because of recognized expertise or position.
예시
3 / 5学术论文的权威性取决于引用的参考文献。
The authority of an academic paper depends on the references cited.
这位教授在生物学领域具有很高的权威性。
This professor has high authority in the field of biology.
我们需要提高品牌在行业内的权威性。
We need to improve the brand's authority within the industry.
어휘 가족
암기 팁
Quan (Power) + Wei (Prestige) = Power from prestige.
빠른 퀴즈
在写学术报告时,你应该引用具有___的期刊文章。
정답!
정답은: 权威性
예시
学术论文的权威性取决于引用的参考文献。
academicThe authority of an academic paper depends on the references cited.
这位教授在生物学领域具有很高的权威性。
formalThis professor has high authority in the field of biology.
我们需要提高品牌在行业内的权威性。
businessWe need to improve the brand's authority within the industry.
他说的话很有权威性。
everydayWhat he says is very authoritative.
别听他的,他那话没啥权威性。
informalDon't listen to him; his words have no authority.
어휘 가족
자주 쓰는 조합
자주 쓰는 구문
权威机构
authoritative institution
权威人士
authoritative person/expert
权威发布
authoritative release
자주 혼동되는 단어
Power (权力) is the right to command; Authority (权威性) is the respect earned through expertise.
사용 참고사항
Important for IELTS when evaluating sources of information or arguments.
자주 하는 실수
Learners often use 'power' instead of 'authority' when talking about experts.
암기 팁
Quan (Power) + Wei (Prestige) = Power from prestige.
어원
Quan (权 - power) + Wei (威 - awe/prestige).
문법 패턴
빠른 퀴즈
在写学术报告时,你应该引用具有___的期刊文章。
정답!
정답은: 权威性
academic 관련 단어
推演
B2To calculate or deduce based on known conditions or laws; often used to describe simulations or logical reasoning through a complex problem.
稳步
B1To do something in a steady, reliable, and consistent manner without sudden changes.
起伏
B1The action of rising and falling; fluctuations in a trend or the physical undulation of a landscape.
研讨
B1To study and discuss a subject in detail, typically in a small academic group.
连贯
B1Forming a unified whole; logical and consistent, especially in writing or speech.
思维
B1The process of thinking or a particular way of thinking; cognition.
根源
B1The basic cause or origin of something, especially something bad like a problem or conflict.
引言
B1The introductory part of a book, paper, or speech that sets the stage for the main content. It often explains the purpose and scope of the work.
演绎
B1To deduce or reason from general principles to specific conclusions. It also means to perform or play out a story or role.
显然
B1Used to describe something that is easy to see, perceive, or understand without doubt. It indicates a conclusion that is logically clear from the available evidence.
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