bookish 英 [ˈbʊkɪʃ]   美 [ˈbʊkɪʃ]

bookish

bookish  英 [ˈbʊkɪʃ] 美 [ˈbʊkɪʃ]

adj. 书本上的;好读书的;书呆子气的 

名词复数:bookishes 

We read our physics without any reference to physical objects and so our knowledge of the subject was correspondingly bookish. 我们上物理学时,没有结合任何有形物体来学,所以,我们对于这门功课的认识,还相应地停留在书本上。
It was an all-day affair and the bookish 22-year-old felt good about it. 这是一个全天的面试,这个略带学生气的22岁的女孩感觉良好。

  • Someone bookish likes books a lot. They're either studious or always seem to be reading.
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  • adj. 书本上的;好读书的;书呆子气的
  • 1. We read our physics without any reference to physical objects and so our knowledge of the subject was correspondingly bookish.

    我们上物理学时,没有结合任何有形物体来学,所以,我们对于这门功课的认识,还相应地停留在书本上。

  • 2. It was an all-day affair and the bookish 22-year-old felt good about it.

    这是一个全天的面试,这个略带学生气的22岁的女孩感觉良好。

  • bookish (adj.) 1560s, "given to reading, fond of books," from book (n.) + -ish. From 1590s in the sense of "overly studious, acquainted with books only." Related: Bookishly; bookishness.
book·ish / ˈbʊkɪʃ ; NAmE ˈbʊkɪʃ / adjective ( often disapproving) interested in reading and studying, rather than in more active or practical things 书呆子气的;学究似的 book·ish / ˈbʊkɪʃ ; NAmE ˈbʊkɪʃ /
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