studious 英 ['stjuːdɪəs]   美 ['studɪəs]

studious

studious  英 ['stjuːdɪəs] 美 ['studɪəs]

adj. 用功的;热心的;专心的;故意的;适于学习的 

The group says its studious robot may even improve our understanding of how infants and children learn to make facial expressions. 研究组还认为他们好学的机器人甚至可以改善我们对于婴儿与儿童如何做出面部表情的理解。
This was in contrast, we found in a visit to the less pricey part of the train, to the studious quiet among the mainly young people riding in the Red Service coach. 这和以年轻人为主的“红色”等级车厢形成一个对照,我们到那里探访了一次,发现敞开的车厢本来隐私较少,但是大家反而沉默寡言。

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  • adj. 用功的;热心的;专心的;故意的;适于学习的
  • 1. The group says its studious robot may even improve our understanding of how infants and children learn to make facial expressions.

    研究组还认为他们好学的机器人甚至可以改善我们对于婴儿与儿童如何做出面部表情的理解。

  • 2. This was in contrast, we found in a visit to the less pricey part of the train, to the studious quiet among the mainly young people riding in the Red Service coach.

    这和以年轻人为主的“红色”等级车厢形成一个对照,我们到那里探访了一次,发现敞开的车厢本来隐私较少,但是大家反而沉默寡言。

  • 3. Although he somewhat slacked his way through the two years of general education courses, he always knew he would have to be studious during his junior year when the core engineering classes started.

    虽然在经历过两年的普通教育课程的学习,他有点懈怠,但是他非常明确:在大三开始学习核心工程课程的时候,他一定要努力。

  • studious (adj.) mid-14c. (implied in studiously) "zealous, diligent, eager," from Latin studiosus "devoted to study, assiduous, zealous," from studium "eagerness, zeal" (see study). From late 14c. as "eager to learn, devoted to learning," also, as noun, "those who study or read diligently." Related: Studiousness.
stu·di·ous / ˈstjuːdiəs ; NAmE ˈstuːdiəs / adjective spending a lot of time studying or reading 勤奋的;好学的;用功的 SYN scholarly a studious young man 勤奋的小伙子 stu·di·ous / ˈstjuːdiəs ; NAmE ˈstuːdiəs /
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