bookworm
英 [ˈbʊkwɜːm]
美 [ˈbʊkwɜːrm]
n. 极爱读书的人; 书迷; 书虫
BNC.47528 / COCA.28993
牛津词典
noun
- 极爱读书的人;书迷;书虫
a person who likes reading very much
柯林斯词典
- 书虫;书迷;书呆子
If you describe someone as abookworm, you mean they are very fond of reading.
英英释义
noun
- someone who spends a great deal of time reading
- a person who pays more attention to formal rules and book learning than they merit
双语例句
- The new series of Bookworm sells well.
新的《书虫》系列很好卖。 - Larry: What do you mean? Anna: She's just like you, a bookworm.
拉里:你是什么意思啁?安娜:她就像你一样,是个书呆子。 - I want to read more books, but I won't become a bookworm.
我要读更多的书,但我不想成为书虫; - Recently he was in Beijing to speak at the Bookworm Literary Festival.
不久前,他到北京的老书虫文学节上发表了讲话。 - What does a bookworm have in common with a black-tufted marmoset?
你知道书呆子和毛茸茸的黑色狨猴有什麽共同之处吗?他们都比较安静。 - All work and no play will make someone a bookworm.
只学不玩会使人变成书呆子。 - 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。 - I had an uncle who was a bookworm as well as a single guy, which made him very different from people around him.
我有个叔叔,是个书虫,单身汉,这使得他很与众不同。 - She's just like you, a bookworm.
她就像你一样,是个书呆子。 - He is really a mere bookworm lacking human experience.
他真是个缺乏人生阅历的书呆子。