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HE is having the time of his life as “America’s favorite nerd (书呆子)”, said US magazine Adweek. And the actor who plays Sheldon Cooper, Jim Parsons, 41, says he is enjoying being such a nerd.“I never ……
in school. I got high marks in all the subjects. But I was not a nerd (书呆子). I didn’t spend all my time ……
and conversations full of jargon (行话) … Call them geeks (怪人) or call them nerds (书呆子), they are anything but cool... for nerds”.21STBouns作者在表达“书呆子风格”很火的时候,除了用形容词hot,还用了词组...be coming into fashion (成为时尚)。 类似的说法还有very cool ……
is anything but a nerd (书呆子). “I used to list a few traits that I thought might be nerdish, and I’ve...’s beautiful neighbor Penny. When smart geeks (书呆子) meet cute blondes (金发美女), you know humor ……
in context. Master just one of them each day and give your English a chance to grow.1. bookish:书呆子... would be delighted to be more educated. P12 (实际上,在这些受过良好教育,有修养的,甚至有些书呆子气的学生中,很多人都很乐意接受更多的教育。)2 ……
in my exams. I've lost a lot of happiness and I don't want to be abookworm(书呆子). What should I do?Yao Ji ……
to shop will get together. Kids who enjoy movies hang out. There's always a group for sciencenerds(书呆子 ……
. There‘s a group for kids who like movies. The sciencenerds(书呆子) hang out with each other. Sports people ……
who like to shop. There's a group for sciencenerds(书呆子). There's a group for people who love sport ……
might say I'm a Harry Potternerd(书呆子)!This summer the last book came out. When I held it in my hands I ……
’s pages, we are told to be ourselves.Every day, we hear: Get A’s, but don’t be a nerd (书呆子). Be one ……
interact with readers to let them know that I'm thoughtful, but not a bookworm(书呆子)," he said.Yang ……
高考词汇step down v.辞职,让位给他人用法:常指重要职位、工作等The president stepped down last year after his 3-year presidency.bookish adj. 书呆子气的用法:后缀ish与名词结合成形容词,表示有点儿,稍微的……,如"girlish, boyish, reddish 等She was always ……
来自高年级学生的箴言。
assignments (任务) earlier than you think is necessary. Trust me, even if you feel like a nerd (书呆子 ……
in the autumn and is looking forward to achieving her aim – of becoming a nerd (书呆子). “I always loved school. I ……
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