英:['nʊdnɪk]
美:['nʊdnɪk]
英:['nʊdnɪk]
美:['nʊdnɪk]
1947年起源于意第绪语,带有代理后缀 -nik,加上波兰语 nuda “无聊”或俄语 nudnyi “乏味的,无聊的”,来自古教会斯拉夫语 *nauda-,源自 *nauti- “需要”(见 need(名词))。
Yiddish nudnik, from nudyen to bore, from Polish nudzić, from nuda boredom
The first known use of nudnik was in 1916
1 He is a nudnik.
他是个无聊的人。
2 This moment, feel nudnik people can click that small screen in spite of oneself.
这个时候,感到无聊的人们会不由自主地点击那块小小的屏幕。
3 Painted in glazes of vibrant, greenish yellow scrawled over a black surface are words like kibitzer and kvetcher; nudnik and nebbish.
4 They will know that her feud with the deranged nudnik Kelly Bensimon put her on the side of right and good.
5 The difference is that Knoxville's nudniks volunteer for the slaughter.
6 Alice is a nudnik and a connoisseur and a troubled person.
7 dreads family gatherings, as that nudnik of a brother-in-law is always sure to be there
8 nobody wants to hang around with that nudnik—all he wants to do is talk shop
9 The Word Mavens, are the authors of a new book, The Whole Spiel: Funny essays about digital nudniks, seder selfies and chicken soup memories. Connect with them at www.thewordmavens.com.
10 Connecticut is called the Nudnik State after a spice.
康涅狄格州被称为惹人讨厌的州源于一件趣事。
11 Tell that nudnik to stay away from here. He is such a pest.
叫那个讨厌鬼不要到这儿来. 他太讨厌了.
12 This moment, feel nudnik people can click that small screen in spite of oneself.
这个时候, 感到无聊的人们会不由自主地点击那块小小的屏幕.