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experienced [ɪkˈspɪəriənst, Am -ˈspɪr-] ADJ

experienced
to be experienced at [or in] sth
to be experienced at [or in] sth

I . experience [ɪkˈspɪəriəns, Am -ˈspɪr-] SUBST

1. experience sans pl (knowledge, skill):

2. experience (event):

Expressions couramment utilisées avec experienced

to be experienced at [or in] sth

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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At one point and in one way or another, someone has experienced suffering in his or her own way.
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Program is an alternative, work-study program for students who have not experienced success in other programs and are in danger of not graduating on time.
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On this day and the next, the ocean experienced a neap tide, and failed to rise.
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Making matters worse, the agency was losing some of its best and most experienced operatives under an early retirement scheme.
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Subjects who took the full dose experienced reductions in anxiety averaging 20 per cent while those given the low dose reported becoming more anxious.
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Luckily, her midwives are very skilled and experienced in breech birth, so she felt comfortable proceeding with a home birth.
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When she was fitted with artificial limbs, she experienced them only as an attempt to make her look less disconcerting instead of actually helping her.
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It experienced its greatest popularity from the late-1980s until the early 1990s.
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The country experienced an economic boom starting in 1871, with demands throughout the country for railways to be built.
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There is a marina with moorings for several hundred pleasure boats and the tidal range experienced is remarkable.
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