bookman / ˈbʊk mən, -ˌmæn /

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bookman 的定义

n. 名词 noun

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

  1. a studious or learned man; scholar.
  2. a person whose occupation is selling or publishing books.

bookman 近义词

bookman

等同于 learned person

更多bookman例句

  1. Brian Bookman picks 10 more books aimed to satisfy your craving for cravings.
  2. Nora Ephron was the first modern woman that agent Robert Bookman ever knew.
  3. The Bookman: "A more entertaining narrative whether in biography or fiction has not appeared in recent years."
  4. The London Bookman wanted to find out if novelists generally drew their characters from actual people.
  5. Milton Raison is a young writer, known especially to readers of The Bookman, whose verse has appeared in various magazines.
  6. The idea gradually took shape as a form of foundation, naturally to be called The Bookman Foundation, with a double purpose.
  7. In what way could The Bookman serve the interests of American literature in which it was not already serving them?