nerds
英 [nɜːdz]
美 [nɜrdz]
n. 令人厌烦的人; 愚蠢的人; 落伍的人; 电脑迷
nerd的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (尤指穿着落伍或过于迷恋计算机或科学的)蠢人,(书)呆子
If you say that someone is anerd, you mean that they are stupid or ridiculous, especially because they wear unfashionable clothes or show too much interest in computers or science.- Mark claimed he was made to look a nerd.
马克称自己被搞得像个傻瓜。 - ...the notion that users of the Internet are all sad computer nerds.
认为因特网用户全是可悲的计算机呆子的看法
- Mark claimed he was made to look a nerd.
双语例句
- "Some people think that all engineers are nerds."
“有些人认为所有的工程师都是让人厌烦的家伙。” - The only people that get straight As are nerds.
只有书呆子考试都得满分。 - Nerds are often keenly aware of how, and by whom, they are perceived as nerds.
书呆子们常常会敏锐地意识到自己是怎样又被谁视为书呆子。 - Call it night life for nerds.
观星就是书呆子们的夜生活。 - I aiways hated nerds backin schooi.
我讨厌学校里的书呆子。 - Don't put your nose in the books all the time like nerds.
别像书呆子一样整天学习。 - That is not just a case of computer nerds mucking about.
这不是仅仅「计算机奇才」在恶作剧那么简单。 - Nerds are intelligent, have great earning potential, and they're a lot of fun to be around.
书呆子们都是有才智的,并且他们具备赚大钱的潜力。 - The electronics retailer is still Valhalla to nerds and technophiles, but its corporate house is in disorder.
虽然这家电子零售商依然是网虫和科技发烧友心目中的“神殿”,但公司内部已经陷入一片混乱。 - Nerds fill their time with projects and contributions.
书呆子们用企划和文献填补自己的时间。
