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
- MELINDA GATES: Now, some people call you all nerds and we hear that you claim that label with pride.
梅琳达盖茨:当下,一些人用书呆子这样词语称呼你们,而我们听说你们正为这个称呼而倍感骄傲。 - The story is set in a laboratory, often considered the nerds 'domain.
故事背景设定在一间实验室内,这里往往是人们眼中书呆子的领地。 - This is exactly what the nerds want.
这就是那帮讨厌鬼想要的。 - We're Overrun By Nerds And Slackers!
我们这里的蠢货和懒鬼已经泛滥成灾了! - Call it night life for nerds.
观星就是书呆子们的夜生活。 - The only people that get straight As are nerds.
只有书呆子考试都得满分。 - Don't put your nose in the books all the time like nerds.
别像书呆子一样整天学习。 - "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。” - Those nerds should have known not to go to a real estate agent.
那些讨厌得人不应该去找房产经纪人。 - The actor is no stranger to confusing plots, but Inception really is a film which will have nerds debating its finer points for decades.
演员是没有混淆的情节并不陌生,但初始真的是书呆子电影将有争论了几十年的细点。