Como dizer "Viciado em Livros" em inglês
Sugestão: Bookish = adj (pessoa) livresco; estudioso, viciado em livros.
Exemplo:
She is dating a shy and bookish boy = ela está a namorar um rapaz tímido e viciado em livros.
Exemplo:
She is dating a shy and bookish boy = ela está a namorar um rapaz tímido e viciado em livros.
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My suggestion: Bookworm.
Bye!
Bye!
Book lover
Book lovers (or booklovers) enjoy reading and they do it more than the average book reader.
Bibliophagist
Bibliophagists devour books as fast perhaps or as voraciously as a hungry cannibal does human beings.
Book hugger
In the manner of tree huggers, book huggers will--sometimes foolishly or annoyingly--become overly concerned about protecting his or someone else's books from destruction or any other threat. Book huggers may or not enjoy reading books.
Book lovers (or booklovers) enjoy reading and they do it more than the average book reader.
Bibliophagist
Bibliophagists devour books as fast perhaps or as voraciously as a hungry cannibal does human beings.
Book hugger
In the manner of tree huggers, book huggers will--sometimes foolishly or annoyingly--become overly concerned about protecting his or someone else's books from destruction or any other threat. Book huggers may or not enjoy reading books.
Also:
A book addict
A book junkie
A book addict
A book junkie
While at it...
Bookish could also mean an adjective, meaning that a certain skill is more apt to be found (or the style is based) on books. So, it would seem labored, kinda measured, slow, calculated (sometimes even outdated). It would be in another context, of course.
Bookish could also mean an adjective, meaning that a certain skill is more apt to be found (or the style is based) on books. So, it would seem labored, kinda measured, slow, calculated (sometimes even outdated). It would be in another context, of course.