dweeb
/dwiːb/ (bre, ipa) · /dwiːb/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈdwēb/ (ame, mw)
dweeb — 名詞
- dweebsingular
- dweebsplural
1. An insulting informal word for someone who seems uncool, timid, and awkward arou
書呆子;怪咖
不會交際、看起來很遜的人
An insulting informal word for someone who seems uncool, timid, and awkward around other people.
Lucas worried that his huge backpack and bow tie made him look like a dweeb.
Lucas 擔心自己那個大背包和領結會讓他看起來像個書呆子。
look like a dweeb
At lunch, Cyrus called himself a dweeb for studying debate notes alone.
午餐時,Cyrus 因為自己一個人讀辯論筆記,就笑說自己像個怪咖。
call yourself a dweeb
Esme told her brother to stop mocking the new boy as a dweeb.
Esme 叫弟弟別再把那個新來的男孩當成書呆子來嘲笑。
The film turns the shy science club captain into a lovable dweeb.
那部電影把害羞的科學社社長塑造成一個討喜的怪咖。
To Meera, the cartoon dad in neon socks was a complete dweeb.
對 Meera 來說,那個穿著螢光襪的卡通爸爸根本就是個書呆子。
- nerd
often focuses on strong academic or technical interests, and can sound less mocking than 'dweeb'
- geek
often refers to an enthusiastic hobby or tech interest and is now sometimes positive
- weirdo
focuses more on seeming strange or odd than on seeming socially uncool
- loser
broader and harsher; attacks someone's status or success, not specifically their awkwardness
- cool kid
someone seen as stylish, relaxed, and socially confident
- popular kid
someone widely liked and socially successful, especially at school
文法句型
be a dweeb
look like a dweeb
call someone a dweeb
用法筆記
Usually used to mock someone for seeming uncool, shy, or awkward. It often comments on social behaviour or appearance more than on intelligence alone.