bookish
英 [ˈbʊkɪʃ]
美 [ˈbʊkɪʃ]
adj. 书呆子气的; 学究似的
BNC.34908 / COCA.23510
牛津词典
adj.
- 书呆子气的;学究似的
interested in reading and studying, rather than in more active or practical things
柯林斯词典
- 书生气的;书呆子气的
Someone who isbookishspends a lot of time reading serious books.
英英释义
adj
- characterized by diligent study and fondness for reading
- a bookish farmer who always had a book in his pocket
- a quiet studious child
双语例句
- What if I simply benefited from a family love of books, or even inherited some bookish genes?
如果我仅仅是因为出生在一个热爱读书的家庭而获益,或者甚至是继承了一些好学的基因,情况又如何呢? - Probably he noticed that I was a bookish boy, likely to sympathize with him, and perhaps he was trying to warn me to avoid being unlike others.
大概他注意到我是个书呆子,可能会同情他,又或许他想提醒我,别与众不同。 - 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。 - From then on we spun our adventures in collaboration, and his bookish mind and seventeen months of seniority did much for the quality of the enterprise.
从那时起,我们开始共同编造童话。乔喜欢读书,又比我年长17个月,所以他的加入提高了虚构故事的质量。 - The bookish historian now accepts it, reluctantly and ungraciously enough.
钻书本的历史学者现在相当勉强和冷淡地承认了它。 - He was bookish, a swot and very close to his mother.
他有点书呆子气,勤奋好学,和他母亲非常亲近。 - They were not alike: Aberforth was never bookish and, unlike Albus, preferred to settle arguments by dueling rather than through reasoned discussion.
这两人没有一处相同的地方,阿不福思一点都不喜欢读书,喜欢用决斗来解决争端而不是像阿不思那样通过理智的辩论。 - Took a bookish rather than a pragmatic approach in solving the problem. We Malays are practical Singaporeans after all.
以书呆子气的而不是务实的态度解决问题我相信新加坡的马来人会采取务实的态度。 - The show has been a big hit with Chinese college students, who are more bookish than their American counterparts.
这部美剧在中国大学生之间很流行,而中国大学生要比美国大学生更显得书呆子气吧。 - He writes in a bookish style.
他写信的风格是文诌诌的。