1.〈美俚〉(...的)狂热爱好者,(...的)迷
1.someone who is not physically attractive and does not have much social ability
2.someone who is very interested in technical or scientific subjects, especially computers. This word usually shows that you think people like this are boring
1.In our society, there's an image of a computer nerd as this sad, pale, and lonely guy sitting in the dark gazing at a glowing screen.
电脑呆子给人的印象是忧伤、惨白和寂寞,他们坐在阴暗的角落中两眼呆呆地注视着发亮的显示器。
2.I'd been a schoolgirl music nerd: the rhythm of each week had been played out in a familiar round of music, music, and more music.
上中学的时候,我是个音乐呆子:每周都生活在一轮又一轮的音乐、音乐以及更多的音乐之中。
3."It's good to be smart, it's good to get ahead, but past a certain threshold, you can't be trusted: you're a nerd, you're a geek, " he said.
“聪明固然很好,领先固然很好,但过了一定的极限,你就会不受信任:你让人讨厌,是个怪物,”他说。
4.But, she said, "He's not a nerd. "
但她又说:“他可不是书呆子”。
5.He sat on a stoop a few doors down, not wanting Tom to see him out the window and think him a nerd for arriving early.
他在几间房前的门廊里坐了一会,因为他不希望汤姆从窗户外看见他并且认为他是个早到的蠢货。
6.He was trying to make a point, but instead of that you concentrate more on the grammatical or as I call it ' NERD' error.
他试图提出一个观点,而不是更多地集中于语法或我把它称为“书呆子”的错误。
7.It occurred to me that I had arrogantly banished all the nerd qualities that defined me as a youth.
但我突然发现我已经自大的抛弃了所有年轻时书呆子的优秀品质。
8.Likewise, the aim of the arts is to express the human condition. (Yes, there's plenty of overlap. ) Nerd culture strays from both of these.
与此类似,艺术的目的是表现普遍人性。(是的,两者有很多重叠。)
9.He said, "I got good grades at school - in fact, you'd have called me a nerd. "
他说:“我在学校成绩很好,说真的,我都能算得上是书呆子了。”
10.In my dream, all the other kids had it together and I was the only one who was the nerd.
在我的梦里,所有其他的学生都处事有条有理,而我是唯一的呆子。