bookish

英 [ˈbʊk.ɪʃ]      美 [ˈbʊk.ɪʃ]
  • adj. 书本上的;好读书的;书呆子气的
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将“bookish”分解为“book”和“ish”,想象一个“book”(书)中的人物或场景,这个人物总是喜欢沉浸于书籍中,给人一种书呆子的印象。这样,你可以通过这个画面来记住“bookish”的意思,即“好学的,书呆子的”。

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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!
2. Don't be so bookish and unrealistic.
不要书生气十足.
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.
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.
5. She was always a bookish child.
她一直是个爱读书的孩子.