- 看过 bookishness 的人也看了 :
 - studious
 - brainy
 - academic
 - intelligent
 - learned
 - literary
 - pedantic
 - smart
 - scholastic
 
bookishness 的定义
bookishness 近义词
等同于 pedantry
bookishness 的近义词 6 个
bookishness 的反义词 3 个
等同于 erudition
更多bookishness例句
- Keith said she was “really cute” and looked “bookish” in her glasses.
 - A popular athlete and a bookish social pariah start a secret relationship while in high school, then float in and out of each other’s lives as they journey into adulthood.
 - Born in 1903 in the tiny dusty colonial outpost of Pietersburg, in northern South Africa, Plomer was bookish and reclusive.
 - Here at last was a home for the nerdy, the bookish, the hypercompetent others.
 - Aloof and bookish, Pius XI (Achille Ratti) spent years as a Vatican librarian before becoming a diplomat and cardinal.
 - Margot, three years older than Anne, was quiet and bookish but still a part of things.
 - Poet Jackie Kay said of the nominees, “It is a sad day when even the Booker is afraid to be bookish.”
 - Especially when you look at the other side of the bracket and see bookish James Thurber.
 - Great new novels on hippie California, a bookish adventure, and the gritty Midwest.
 - Technical words and bookish terms are not words of national use.
 - It all came back in cash to the working man; and yet it was my own pals who had rebuked me for being too bookish.
 - I envy you the acquaintance of a genuine non-bookish man like Captain Speke.
 - It was only geography that morning, any way: and the practical thing was worth any quantity of bookish theoric.
 - He seemingly was a bookish young man who would probably enjoy hunting a Greek verb to its lair.