bookish

美音:['bʊkɪʃ] 英音:['bʊkɪʃ]

简单释义:


adj.书呆子气的;学究似的

网络书生气的;好读书的;书呆子的

完整释义:


adj.

1.书呆子(的),书生气十足
2.书上的
3.嗜书的,好读书的;博览群书的
4.咬文嚼字的;学究气的,书本上的
5.钻书本的


例句:

  1. People attach many words to Hong Kong, but 'bookish' isn't one of them.
    《华尔街日报》:人们用很多词语来描述香港,但是“读书”一词似乎与香港无缘。

  2. A bookish bunch, the office members work in an ivy-covered building out of three rooms lined with books and musty card-catalog drawers.
    译名室的工作人员是一群好学之士,他们的3间办公室在一座绿藤围绕的建筑物里,屋里面摆放着书籍和发霉的卡片抽屉。

  3. While not expecting to see bibliotherapists any time soon, Gulliver heartily agrees that many hotels are missing a bookish trick.
    虽然不指望不久后能随时见到图书医疗,Gulliver非常认同很多酒店错过了一种书籍策略。

  4. Formal instruction, on the contrary, easily becomes remote and dead -- abstract and bookish, to use the ordinary words of depreciation.
    以此相反,正规的教学容易变得冷漠和死板——用通常的贬义词来说,变得抽象和书生气。

  5. He did not know himself what he was going to say, but he began eagerly, using bookish Russian, and occasionally relapsing into French.
    连他自己也不知要说什么,就开始热烈地说起来,时而夹杂一些法语时而用书面俄语表达。

  6. Merely bookish, I lacked a point of view when I read. Rather, I read in order to get a point of view.
    我只是一个书虫,因为在我看书的时候,我往往缺少自己的想法,而只是试图从书中去寻求一种观点或想法。

  7. They know they ought to read to their children so they do. The kids are caught up in a bookish world.
    当他们得知应该念书给孩子听,他们就念,把孩子吸引到书的世界。

  8. a bookish farmer who always had a book in his pocket; a quiet studious child.
    一个好学的农夫,他口袋里总是装着一本书;安静好学的孩子。

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