(Adjective) książkowy; dużo czytający, oczytany;
bookish type - mól książkowy;
adj
1. (literary) książkowy.
2. (of person, studious) pogrążony w książkach
pogrążony w książkach
adj książkowy
fig. naukowy, teoretyczny
KSIĄŻKOWY
uczony
naukowy
Przykłady użycia
Przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Seriously? You don't remember anything else about them? "I guess David was the more bookish and Ed the more outgoing, but that's about it.
If, at around 10pm, Ellis did slip quietly into the basement of Concrete, a former industrial space reclaimed for the pleasure of the hedonistic twenty- and thirtysomethings who throng to London's Shoreditch on a nightly basis, he might not have immediately recognised the spectacle before him as a bookish sort of gathering.
It's enough to make you shudder - not the prospect of revisiting American Psycho's axe attacks and torture scenes (or banal attention to pointless detail) but the very thought of "musical theatre", two words that fill any discerning musical, theatrical or bookish snob with disdain.
And so it was that a 117-metre four-lane, three-span, twin-concrete-box girder bridge with dedicated pedestrian and cycle pathways ended up being named after Australia's finest exponents of bookish guitar pop.
No. I'm the sensitive, bookish type.
Jestem wrażliwym molem książkowym A ty?
Oh no- no- no, he's just I don't know, he's just a little bookish.
Oh nie, nie, nie, jest tylko... za dużo siedzi w tej nauce.