nerd 还有一个解释
nerdn.讨厌的人,卑微的人nerdnerd也作nurdAHD:[n?rd]D.J.[n*8d]K.K.[n)d]n.Slang(名词)【俚语】Apersonregardedasstupid,inept,orunattractive.蠢货:被认为是愚蠢、笨拙或不引人注目的人Apersonwhoissingle-mindedoraccomp
nerdn.讨厌的人, 卑微的人nerdnerd 也作 nurdAHD:[n?rd]D.J.[n*8d]K.K.[n)d]n.Slang (名词)【俚语】A person regarded as stupid, inept, or unattractive.蠢货:被认为是愚蠢、笨拙或不引人注目的人A person who is single-minded or accomplished in scientific pursuits but is felt to be socially inept.书呆子:专心致志搞科研或精于科研的人,但令人感到不善社交Perhaps after Nerd , a character in If I Ran the Zoo, by Theodor Seuss Geisel可能源自 Nerd , 要是我管动物园 中的一个人物,由西奥多·瑟斯·盖译尔所著nerd“yadj.(形容词)The word nerd and a nerd, undefined but illustrated, first appeared in 1950 in Dr. Seuss's If I Ran the Zoo : “And then, just to show them, I'll sail to Ka-Troo And Bring Back an It-Kutch a Preep and a Proo a Nerkle a Nerd and a Seersucker, too!”(The nerd itself is a small humanoid creature looking comically angry, like a thin, cross Chester A. Arthur.) Nerd next appears, with a gloss, in the February 10, 1957, issue of the Glasgow, Scotland, Sunday Mail in a regular column entitled “ABC for SQUARES”: “Nerd—a square, any explanation needed?” Many of the terms defined in this “ABC” are unmistakable Americanisms, such as hep, ick, and jazzy, as is the gloss “square,” the current meaning of nerd. The third appearance of nerd in print is back in the United States in 1970 in Current Slang : “Nurd [sic], someone with objectionable habits or traits. . . . An uninteresting person, a ‘dud.’” Authorities disagree on whether the two nerds—Dr. Seuss's small creature and the teenage slang term in the Glasgow Sunday Mail —are the same word. Some experts claim there is no semantic connection and the identity of the words is fortuitous. Others maintain that Dr. Seuss is the true originator of nerd and that the word nerd (“comically unpleasant creature”) was picked up by the five- and six-year-olds of 1950 and passed on to their older siblings, who by 1957, as teenagers, had restricted and specified the meaning to the most comically obnoxious creature of their own class, a “square.”单词nerd 和 a nerd,无定义但有说明, 第一次出现于1950年瑟斯博士写的要是我管动物园 中: “然后,仅仅是为了给他们看,我将航行到Ka-Troo,并带回It-Kutch a Preep和a Proo a Nerkle a Nerd ,还有一件印度泡泡纱!”(蠢货本身是一个具有人类特点的小动物,一副好笑发怒的样子,像瘦小很生气的切斯特·A阿瑟)。
Nerd 接着在1957年2月10日苏格兰格拉斯哥人一期杂志上再次出现,还有一个解释。
星期日邮报 在一常设栏目中出了题为“古板之人ABC”的文章: “Nerd——古板之人,还需要任何解释吗?”许多在这个“ABC”中定义的术语是明显的美国特有词,如hep,ick 和 jazzy , 正如nerd 的现行意思“古板之人”一样, nerd 第三次出现于印刷品中又回到了1970年美国的 最新俚语 中: “Nurd 〔原文如此〕带有令人不快的习惯或品质的人…一个没趣的人,一个‘饭桶。
’” 权威们对这两个蠢货--瑟斯博士所指的小动物和格拉斯奇星期日邮报 上的青少年俚语是否是同一个词持不同意见。
有些专家宣称此处无语义联系,两个词的相似属偶然。
其他人则坚持瑟斯博士是nerd 一词的始创者, 且nerd 一词(意为“令人不快的滑稽小动物”)让1950年时五、六岁的孩子们学会并传给了比他们大些的兄姐。
到1957年,作为青少年,他们把意思限定和专指他们当中最滑稽讨厌的家伙,即“古板守旧”的人昊铭2021-03-14 15:47:46nerdn.讨厌的人, 卑微的人nerdnerd 也作 nurdAHD:[n?rd]D.J.[n*8d]K.K.[n)d]n.Slang (名词)【俚语】A person regarded as stupid, inept, or unattractive.蠢货:被认为是愚蠢、笨拙或不引人注目的人A person who is single-minded or accomplished in scientific pursuits but is felt to be socially inept.书呆子:专心致志搞科研或精于科研的人,但令人感到不善社交Perhaps after Nerd , a character in If I Ran the Zoo, by Theodor Seuss Geisel可能源自 Nerd , 要是我管动物园 中的一个人物,由西奥多·瑟斯·盖译尔所著nerd“yadj.(形容词)The word nerd and a nerd, undefined but illustrated, first appeared in 1950 in Dr. Seuss's If I Ran the Zoo : “And then, just to show them, I'll sail to Ka-Troo And Bring Back an It-Kutch a Preep and a Proo a Nerkle a Nerd and a Seersucker, too!”(The nerd itself is a small humanoid creature looking comically angry, like a thin, cross Chester A. Arthur.) Nerd next appears, with a gloss, in the February 10, 1957, issue of the Glasgow, Scotland, Sunday Mail in a regular column entitled “ABC for SQUARES”: “Nerd—a square, any explanation needed?” Many of the terms defined in this “ABC” are unmistakable Americanisms, such as hep, ick, and jazzy, as is the gloss “square,” the current meaning of nerd. The third appearance of nerd in print is back in the United States in 1970 in Current Slang : “Nurd [sic], someone with objectionable habits or traits. . . . An uninteresting person, a ‘dud.’” Authorities disagree on whether the two nerds—Dr. Seuss's small creature and the teenage slang term in the Glasgow Sunday Mail —are the same word. Some experts claim there is no semantic connection and the identity of the words is fortuitous. Others maintain that Dr. Seuss is the true originator of nerd and that the word nerd (“comically unpleasant creature”) was picked up by the five- and six-year-olds of 1950 and passed on to their older siblings, who by 1957, as teenagers, had restricted and specified the meaning to the most comically obnoxious creature of their own class, a “square.”单词nerd 和 a nerd,无定义但有说明, 第一次出现于1950年瑟斯博士写的要是我管动物园 中: “然后,仅仅是为了给他们看,我将航行到Ka-Troo,并带回It-Kutch a Preep和a Proo a Nerkle a Nerd ,还有一件印度泡泡纱!”(蠢货本身是一个具有人类特点的小动物,一副好笑发怒的样子,像瘦小很生气的切斯特·A阿瑟)。
Nerd 接着在1957年2月10日苏格兰格拉斯哥人一期杂志上再次出现,还有一个解释。
星期日邮报 在一常设栏目中出了题为“古板之人ABC”的文章: “Nerd——古板之人,还需要任何解释吗?”许多在这个“ABC”中定义的术语是明显的美国特有词,如hep,ick 和 jazzy , 正如nerd 的现行意思“古板之人”一样, nerd 第三次出现于印刷品中又回到了1970年美国的 最新俚语 中: “Nurd 〔原文如此〕带有令人不快的习惯或品质的人…一个没趣的人,一个‘饭桶。
’” 权威们对这两个蠢货--瑟斯博士所指的小动物和格拉斯奇星期日邮报 上的青少年俚语是否是同一个词持不同意见。
有些专家宣称此处无语义联系,两个词的相似属偶然。
其他人则坚持瑟斯博士是nerd 一词的始创者, 且nerd 一词(意为“令人不快的滑稽小动物”)让1950年时五、六岁的孩子们学会并传给了比他们大些的兄姐。
到1957年,作为青少年,他们把意思限定和专指他们当中最滑稽讨厌的家伙,即“古板守旧”的人李元蒙2021-03-16 13:08:35Define nerd: [ n?:d ]n. [俚语]讨厌鬼,呆子尹延芳2021-03-18 14:56:18怪物……讨厌的人……比较口语话的一个词叶留心2021-03-18 04:46:37乏味的人黄坤武2021-03-20 06:42:30讨厌鬼
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