柯林斯詞典pedantic /p??d?nt?k/ 1. ADJ If you say someone is pedantic, you mean that they are too concerned with unimportant details or traditional rules, especially in connection with academic subjects. 學(xué)究氣的[表不滿(mǎn)] His lecture was so pedantic and uninteresting. 他的講座學(xué)究氣十足且沒(méi)趣。 返回 pedantic劍橋詞典giving too much attention to formal rules or small details 迂腐的,學(xué)究式的,書(shū)呆子氣的 They were being unnecessarily pedantic by insisting that Berry himself, and not his wife , should have made the announcement . 他們太拘泥于形式,堅(jiān)持要求由貝利本人而不是他妻子來(lái)宣布,這實(shí)在沒(méi)有必要。 返回 pedantic