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2 bookishly
book.ish.ly[b'ukiʃli] adv 1 estudiosamente. 2 teoricamente. 3 pedantemente. -
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book·ish[ˈbʊkɪʃ]1. (studious) streberhaft2. (unworldly) weltfremd* * *['bʊkɪʃ]adjgelehrt (pej, hum); (= given to reading) lesewütig; (= not worldly) lebensfremd; language, expression buchsprachlich; (pej) trocken, papierena bookish word — ein Wort nt der Schriftsprache
he is a very bookish person — er hat die Nase dauernd in einem Buch
bookish style (pej) — Buchstil m papierener Stil
* * *bookish adj (adv bookishly)1. Buch…, Bücher…:2. a) buchgelehrt (Person)b) auf Buchwissen beruhend (Anschauung etc)3. a) gespreizt, gestelzt (Ausdrucksweise etc)b) papieren (Stil etc)4. a) lesewütig:be bookish ein Bücherwurm seinb) gelehrt* * *adj.gelehrt adj. -
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{'bukiʃ}
1. книжен, книжовен (за език. стил)
2. пристрастен към четене на книги* * *{'bukish} а 1. книжен, книжовен (за език. стил); 2. пристрасте* * *книжовен;* * *1. книжен, книжовен (за език. стил) 2. пристрастен към четене на книги* * * -
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adjective ( bookishly adverb)načitan; figuratively natančen, pikolovski -
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['bʊkɪʃ]* * *bookish /ˈbʊkɪʃ/a.3 libresco; pedantebookishlyavv.con pedanteria; librescamentebookishnessn. [u]1 amore per i libri; inclinazioni letterarie2 pedanteria.* * *['bʊkɪʃ] -
9 studiously
adverb fleißig* * *stu·di·ous·ly1. (bookishly) gebildet, intellektuellto avoid sth \studiously etw bewusst [o geflissentlich] vermeidento ignore sb \studiously jdn absichtlich [o geflissentlich] übersehen [o übergehen]to listen \studiously aufmerksam zuhören* * *['stjuːdIəslɪ]advfleißig, eifrig; (= painstakingly) sorgsam, sorgfältig; polite bewusst; avoid gezielt, sorgsam; (= deliberately) absichtlich, bewusst* * *adv.fleißig adv. -
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1) ( bookishly) gebildet, intellektuell2) ( carefully) sorgsam, sorgfältig;( deliberately) bewusst, gezielt;to avoid sth \studiously etw bewusst [o geflissentlich] vermeiden;to ignore sb \studiously jdn absichtlich [o geflissentlich] übersehen [o übergehen];to listen \studiously aufmerksam zuhören -
11 academically
Синонимический ряд:1. pedantically (other) bookishly; pedantically; scholastically2. theoretically (other) speculatively; theoretically -
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13 scholastically
Синонимический ряд:1. learnedly (other) eruditely; learnedly2. pedantically (other) academically; bookishly; pedantically
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