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bookman

/book-muhn, -man/US // ˈbʊk mən, -ˌmæn //

书人,书友,书生,书商

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural book·men [book-muhn, -men]. /ˈbʊk mən, -ˌmɛn/.

    • : a studious or learned man; scholar.
    • : a person whose occupation is selling or publishing books.

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Examples

  • Brian Bookman picks 10 more books aimed to satisfy your craving for cravings.

  • Nora Ephron was the first modern woman that agent Robert Bookman ever knew.

  • The Bookman: "A more entertaining narrative whether in biography or fiction has not appeared in recent years."

  • The London Bookman wanted to find out if novelists generally drew their characters from actual people.

  • Milton Raison is a young writer, known especially to readers of The Bookman, whose verse has appeared in various magazines.

  • The idea gradually took shape as a form of foundation, naturally to be called The Bookman Foundation, with a double purpose.

  • In what way could The Bookman serve the interests of American literature in which it was not already serving them?