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
- Roger: Yes, I am a bookworm.
罗杰:是的,我是个书虫。 - John is a bookworm.
约翰是个书虫。 - When this man gets going, he's more like a Harlem preacher than a Boston bookworm.
工作中的他更像一个虔诚的布道者,而非大学里的书虫。 - The elder son is a bookworm while the younger one is a couch potato.
大儿子是个书虫,而小儿子则是个电视迷。 - If a bookworm grows up to be antisocial or worse, it is not because of too much reading, but because something else was lacking in the education or caregiving.
如果一个爱读书的人成长为反社会的或更糟人,那决不是因为太多书的原因,而是因为在教育或成长过程中缺失了一些东西。 - 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。 - I found the joys of reading when I read that book. I became a bookworm after that.
读那本书的时候,我得到了许多乐趣,从那以后我变成了一个书虫。 - A.Bella is a first and foremost a bookworm.
贝拉是个一等一的书虫。 - She's just like you, a bookworm.
她就像你一样,是个书呆子。 - One day, the voracious bookworm came across a copy of the Chinese labour law.
有一天,这只如饥似渴的书虫偶然翻到了一本中国《劳动法》。