bookworm
英['bʊkwɜːm]
美['bʊkwɜːrm]
Noun:
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a person who pays more attention to formal rules and book learning than they merit
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someone who spends a great deal of time reading
- 1. Reading in a pedantic way may turn you into a bookworm or a bookcase, and has long been opposed.
- 读死书会变成书呆子,甚至于成为书橱, 早有人反对过了.
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- 2. Come on. You've become a bookworm.
- 得了. 你都成了一个书虫了.
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- 3. Ren Jing considers herself a bit of a bookworm.
- 任静觉得自己多少可以算得上是个爱读书的人了.
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- 4. My classmate is a real bookworm. He reads all the time.
- 我的一个同学真是个书呆子. 他老是在看书.
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- 5. He is really a mere bookworm lacking human experience.
- 他真是个缺乏人生阅历的书呆子.
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用作名词 (n.)
- He is little better than a bookworm.
他简直跟书呆子差不多。
- A shepherd who cannot read will know more about sheep than the wisest bookworm.
一个不识字的放羊娃在有关羊的知识方面比饱读诗书的人所懂得要多得多。
- Compared to them, I was only a bookworm.
跟他们比起来,我是一个书虫。