词汇 | tsundoku |
释义 | tsundoku noun[ C or U ] uk /ˈsʌn.dəʊ.kuː/ us /ˈsʌn.doʊ.kuː/ the practice of buying a lot of books and keeping them in a pile because you intend to read them but have not done so yet; also used to refer to the pile itself: (买很多书但堆积着没有阅读)积读;积读的书 If you think tsundoku is a modern problem brought on by the ease of ordering books online, you'd be mistaken.如果你认为积读是一个由网上订书的便利性带来的现代问题,那你就错了。 Our readers are invited to send us a picture of their tsundokus.请我们的读者给我们发送一张他们的积读照片。 elenaleonova/E+/GettyImages Tsundoku is acquiring reading materials but letting them pile up in one's home without reading them. Do you have a habit of picking up books that you never quite get around to reading? If this sounds like you, you might be unwittingly engaging in tsundoku. Tsundoku is the Japanese word for the stack of books you've purchased but haven't yet read. Reading alexia cross-refer deconstruct deconstruction dip into something have your nose in a bookidiom leaf lip-read nose perusal pore over something put something/someone down read someone's lipsidiom read-along riffle scan semiotics speed reading thumb through something wade through something You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Books & parts of books |
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