bookish
英 ['bʊkɪʃ]
美 ['bʊkɪʃ]
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- bookish (adj.)
- 1560s, "literary," from book (n.) + -ish. In sense of "overly studious" it is recorded from 1590s. Related: Bookishly; bookishness.
- 1. Better be careful of your bookish approach, comrade.
- 同志,注意你的书生气!
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- 2. Don't be so bookish and unrealistic.
- 不要书生气十足.
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- 3. 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.
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- 4. He also criticized the concepts, methods, and goals of the bookish scholars.
- 他也批判了书呆子的概念 、 方法和目标.
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- 5. She was always a bookish child.
- 她一直是个爱读书的孩子.
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