geek
geek 英 [gi:k] 美 [ɡik]
n. 做低级滑稽表演的人,反常的人;畸形人;野人 n. (俚)极客,即智力超群,善于钻研但不懂与人交往的怪才
名词复数:geeks
- Geek is a slang term for someone who is really intelligent about something, like computers, chess, books, or just about anything. Geeks stand out in a crowd, and not always in a good way, which makes them easy to tease.
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- n. 做低级滑稽表演的人,反常的人;畸形人;野人
- n. (俚)极客,即智力超群,善于钻研但不懂与人交往的怪才
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1. We also saw a slight uptick in sign-ups to the site, so it ended up being a good bit of promotion for us, all from this really good geek joke.
我们还注意到了对网站的注册量略有上扬,所以它是以对我们网站的有效宣传而结束的,所有发生的这一切真的是个好的极客玩笑。
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2. For every great definition of nerd, you can find the same definition of geek.
在每个对书呆子绘声绘色的定义中,你都能找到怪咖的影子。
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3. Next, they enlist the assistance of the local computer geek on staff.
接下来,他们会在当地职员中征集计算机极客的协助。
- geek (n.) "sideshow freak," 1916, U.S. carnival and circus slang, perhaps a variant of geck "a fool, dupe, simpleton" (1510s), apparently from Dutch gek or Low German geck, from an imitative verb found in North Sea Germanic and Scandinavian meaning "to croak, cackle," and also "to mock, cheat" (Dutch gekken, German gecken, Danish gjække, Swedish gäcka). The modern form and the popular use with reference to circus sideshow "wild men" is from 1946, in William Lindsay Gresham's novel "Nightmare Alley" (made into a film in 1947 starring Tyrone Power).
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