bookish的意思和读音

bookish

: [ˈbʊkɪʃ] : ['bʊkɪʃ]

adj.

adj.studious,serious,academic,scholarly,well-informed

bookishadj.

1.interested in reading and studying, rather than in more active or practical things

adj.1.2.,;3.;,

adj.1.more interested in studying and reading books than in taking part in physical activities such as sports

1. childish bookish devilish ...

2. timely bookish childish ...

3. beneficent bookish , calm () ...

4. booking bookish bookkeeper 簿 ...

5. bookcase , bookish , bookeeper , ...

6. ... drippy 湿 bookish geek n. a. ...

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1.The noun, Geek has been used for years as American slang, to describe bookish, socially awkward people.

2.He did not know himself what he was going to say, but he began eagerly, using bookish Russian, and occasionally relapsing into French.

3.He's bookish and awkward with people he doesn't know. He's the kind of guy who goes home at night and does crossword puzzles with his wife.

4.Conclusion: don't go too far to do things by book. That will seem to be way bookish .

5.I never liked living in Candlekeep with its funny, bookish monks and the narrow look of a small town.

6.They know they ought to read to their children so they do. The kids are caught up in a bookish world.

7.A bookish bunch, the office members work in an ivy-covered building out of three rooms lined with books and musty card-catalog drawers.3绿

8.If you found this article while searching for porn that fetishizes bookish bespectacled women, you're going to be sorely disappointed.

9.While not expecting to see bibliotherapists any time soon, Gulliver heartily agrees that many hotels are missing a bookish trick.,Gulliver

10.What if I simply benefited from a family love of books, or even inherited some bookish genes?