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Experience - English meaning

ɪkˈspɪə.ri.əns

Experience – definitions in English dictionary

noun

Practical contact with and observation of facts or events.

Usage examples:

He had learned his lesson by painful experience

Synonims:

Involvement inParticipation inContact withAcquaintance withExposure toObservation ofAwareness ofFamiliarity withConversance withUnderstanding ofImpression ofInsight into
noun

An event or occurrence which leaves an impression on someone.

Usage examples:

Audition day is an enjoyable experience for any seven-year old

Synonims:

IncidentOccurrenceEventHappeningAffairEpisodeEncounterAdventureExploitEscapadeCircumstanceCaseTestTrialOrdeal
verb

Encounter or undergo (an event or occurrence).

Usage examples:

The company is experiencing difficulties

Synonims:

UndergoEncounterMeetHave experience ofCome into contact withRun intoCome acrossCome up againstFaceBe faced withConfrontBe forced to contend withFeelKnowBecome familiar withLive
noun

(the process of getting) knowledge or skill that is obtained from doing, seeing, or feeling things, or something that happens which has an effect on you

Usage examples:

[ u ] do you have any experience working with children?, [ u ] i know from experience that it can g…
noun

Knowledge or skill that you get from doing, seeing, or feeling things, or the process of getting this

Usage examples:

His knowledge and experience will be a great asset to the board in our future growth., have experie…
noun

(the process of getting) knowledge or skill from doing, seeing, or feeling things

Usage examples:

Experience of do you have any experience of working with kids? (= have you ever worked with them?),…
noun

Used for saying that something is what usually happens, according to what someone has experienced in their own life or career

Usage examples:

In my experience, people generally smile back if you smile at them., no workout is ever fun in my e…
noun

Something that happens to you that affects how you feel

Usage examples:

Have an experience i had a pretty unpleasant experience at the dentist's., experience as it was int…
noun

The way that something happens and how it makes you feel

Usage examples:

Dining experience they go out of their way to make sure you have a great dining experience., custom…
verb

If you experience something, it happens to you, or you feel it

Usage examples:

We experienced a lot of difficulty in selling our house., new companies often experience a loss in …

Experience translation into English

Experience: translate from English into Chinese

Translate experience into Chinese (Simplified)}
经验, 经历, 阅历, 见识, 历, 经受, 熟练, 涉, 身受, 熟, 意会, 阅世

Experience: translate from English into Dutch

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Beleven, Ervaring, Ervaren, Ondervinden, Belevenis, Ondervinding

Experience: translate from English into French

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Vivre, Expérience, Rencontrer, Découvrir, Éprouver, Connaître, Expérimenter, Ressentir, Aventure, Souffrir

Experience: translate from English into German

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Erfahrung, Erleben, Erfahren, Erlebnis, Praxis, Routine, Durchmachen, Durchleben

Experience: translate from English into Hindi

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अनुभव, घटना, अनुभाव, अवलोकन, अनुभाव करना, झेलना, भोगना, परीक्षा, व्यवहार, ज्ञान, अनुभूति

Experience: translate from English into Italian

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Esperienza, Sperimentare, Provare, Pratica, Conoscere, Mestiere

Experience: translate from English into Korean

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경험, 경험담, 경험 내용, 보다, 해보다, 일, 하다, 체험한 일, 경험하다, 경험하여 알다

Experience: translate from English into Russian

Translate experience into Russian}
Опыт, Испытывать, Опыт работы, Переживание, Стаж, Жизненный опыт, Случай, Знания, Испытание, Приключение, Навык, Квалификация, Чувствовать, Познания, Мастерство, Изведать, Знать по опыту, Убеждаться на опыте

Experience: translate from English into Spanish

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Experiencia, Experimentar, Vivencia, Tener, Sufrir, Tropezar con

Word origin

late Middle English: via Old French from Latin experientia, from experiri ‘try’. Compare with experiment and expert.

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