egghead

英['eghed] 美['ɛɡhɛd]
  • n. 理论家;受过高等教育的人;书呆子

词态变化


复数: eggheads;

中文词源


egghead 学究

字面意思即学究,聪明绝顶。

英文词源


egghead (n.)
also egg-head, 1907, "bald person," from egg (n.) + head (n.). Sense of "intellectual" is attested from 1918, among Chicago newspapermen; popularized by U.S. syndicated columnist Stewart Alsop in 1952 in reference to Adlai Stevenson's presidential campaign.
Adlai Stevenson once told what it was like to be the rare intellectual in politics. "Via ovicapitum dura est," he said, the way of the egghead is hard. [New York Times, Oct. 28, 1982]

双语例句


1. That egghead published a new theory of matter last month.
那位知识分子上个月发表了一个新的物质论.

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2. In spite of her love of reading she denied being an egghead.
尽管她爱好阅读,但她不认为自己是个书呆子.

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3. You solved the problem in 5 minutes. You are a real egghead!
你5分钟就解出这道题了, 真是聪明!

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4. You are a real egghead!
你真是个书呆子!

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