1·I always refer to him as bookworm.
我总是把他当作书呆子。
2·His brain is filled with knowledge but he is not a bookworm.
他满脑子都是知识,但他不是一个书呆子。
3·He is regarded as bookworm for the simple reason that he spares no effort on reading.
他被称作书呆子,出于一个很简单的原因,就是因为他总是不遗余力地读书。
4·And I can often get As, but I am not a bookworm.
而我也常常是,但我不是一个书呆子。
5·Reading in a pedantic way may turn you into a bookworm or a bookcase, and has long been opposed.
读死书会变成书呆子,甚至于成为书橱,早有人反对过了。
1·The only thing this guy has planned is to sit back, relax, and antagonize all the “uptight bookworm worriers" by liking their pre-exam panic Facebook statuses.
这种家伙所想的只是坐回去,放松,与他们的“书虫考前焦虑症”对抗,就像是他们在考前在脸簿上的惊慌的状态。
2·As a child I was both a bookworm and a TV junkie.
打 小我是个书虫,也是个电视迷。
3·I found the joys of reading when I read that book. I became a bookworm after that.
读那本书的时候,我得到了许多乐趣,从那以后我变成了一个书虫。
4·As an introverted bookworm, it seems nearly impossible that I've done some of the things I've done.
作为一个内向的书虫,我几乎不可能做成我完成的那些事。
5·I'm a typical bookworm, and I get through two or three books a week.
我是一个典型书虫,每个星期都会看两三本书。
1·Clearly, I would like to be called a complete book fan or a bookworm, however, I think I am not qualified now.
我真愿意成为十足的“书迷”和“书痴”,可惜我还不够条件。
2·He is really a bookworm, just buying and reading books all day long!
他真是个书迷,一天到晚就知道买书看书!
3·Since childhood, I was a little bookworm.
从小,我是一个小书迷。
4·My brother is a bookworm. He is a top student.
我哥哥是个书迷,他是一名尖子生。
5·I'm a bookworm.
我是一个书迷。