nerdy / ˈnɜr di /

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nerdy 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

nerd·i·er, nerd·i·est.

  1. Slang. of or like a nerd.

nerdy 近义词

nerdy

等同于 unpopular

nerdy

等同于 bland

nerdy

等同于 imbecilic

nerdy

等同于 loopy

nerdy

等同于 softheaded

nerdy

等同于 tomfool

nerdy

等同于 disgusting

nerdy

等同于 foolish

更多nerdy例句

  1. He’d grown up a nerdy Catholic Boy Scout in suburban Chicago, and had always been, as his sister Audrey Kalmus said, someone who “jumped into things he believed in with three feet.”
  2. Now a man for real, he could gift his nerdy sister a jacket we’d never afford otherwise, embrace danger by way of a transactional hug and floss and sway all the way to prison, where he’d end up in a matter of months.
  3. Academic discourse like these form the seat of science, and may seem incredibly nerdy and outdated—especially because rather than online channels, the two sides resorted to a centuries-old pen-and-paper discussion.
  4. Abovitz drew people in with a nerdy charm and naked ambition, said people who worked with him.
  5. In some of my high school classes, it wasn’t cool to be nerdy.
  6. Well, there are plenty of nerdy zingers hidden in those thousands of pages.
  7. A harmless woman is being harassed online by a nerdy subculture.
  8. So what happens to nerdy guys who keep finding out that the princess they were promised is always in another castle?
  9. She sees the error of her ways and plants a kiss on his nerdy, astronomy-obsessed brother, Neil (like Neil Armstrong, duh).
  10. Bobby Jindal is twice as nerdy as Ryan and 10 times less powerful.