Ten years later, with the love of Marius in her heart, she would have answered: "a pedant, and insufferable to the sight!"(十年以后,心里怀着对马吕斯的爱,她也许会回答:“书呆子气,真叫人受不了!”)
Her insistence that the book be memorized marked the teacher as a pedant rather than a scholar.(她坚持这本书应该被记住表明他是一个学究而不是一个学者。)
You may say I'm a pedant - but I'm not the only one.(你们可能会说我是个书呆子——也许是,但不是唯一的一个。)
As you drill all day heap in the book, not a pedant would be odd miles.(像你整天钻在书堆里,不成书呆子就怪了哩。)
He's an old pedant.(他是个老学究。)
The habit of mind or manner characteristic of a pedant.(迂腐的言行心理或行为带有学究气的习性。)
He's a bit of a pedant.(这人有点迂。)
Are you a pedant?(你是书呆子吗?)
No, I am not a pedant.(不,我不是书呆子。)
Indeed he went farther, and characterised the baron as the most intolerable formal pedant he had ever had the misfortune to meet with.(岂止如此,他还把男爵说成是他有生以来不幸遇上的最无法容忍的迂夫子。)