pedant的意思和读音

pedant

: [ˈped(ə)nt] : ['ped(ə)nt]

n.

pedants  

n.dilettante

n.doctrinaire,scholar,nitpicker,sophist,theoretician

pedantn.

1.a person who is too concerned with small details or rules especially when learning or teaching

n.1.,,;,

n.1.someone who gives too much importance to details and formal rules, especially of grammar

1. 〖 educationalcircles〗 pedant〖 branchoflearning;course;subject〗 ...

3. descant pedant descendant ...

4. polypody pedant peeress ...

5. 4.[ deprave;degenerate] 6.[ pedantic scholar;pedant] 7.[ fermented bean curd] ...

6. laudable pedant vacillate ...

7. ... 438. recitalist: 。 378. pedant: 。 379. pedestrian: 。 ...

8.(lecherous) an old goat 」、「」。」,

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1.As you drill all day heap in the book, not a pedant would be odd miles.

2.This is the crux of the matter, otherwise, would the pro-and as a vulgar pedant.

3."Ate. . . Old pedant cares the ground to ask more: " Where eat?:“?”

4.Indeed he went farther, and characterised the baron as the most intolerable formal pedant he had ever had the misfortune to meet with.

5.and quickly discovered that Mark was an excellent math pedant!

6.In this iteration of the tale, Peter Parker is a pedant with sweaty palms and weak posture.姿

7.Everybody at the meeting is a droning pedant .

8.Bringing the in front, suddenly Yan in the post. pedant patience people, Bo I should like to, about my ceremony. let them go.

9.The others judges have already decided that you are a pedant , a meanie or a bigot .

10.Reading too much time to ZaoShi literary laziness, straightening, while too quickly by provisions shall break is pedant.