wonk
- IPA[wɒŋk]
英式
- a person who takes an enthusiastic or excessive interest in the specialized details of a particular subject or field, especially political policy;a studious or hard-working person
noun: wonk, plural noun: wonks
- 釋義
- 相關詞
名詞
- 1. North American informal a person who takes an enthusiastic or excessive interest in the specialized details of a particular subject or field, especially political policy budget wonks will tell you that these projections are driven by unreliable economic assumptions
- ▪ North American informal a studious or hard-working person any kid with an interest in science was a wonk
- a person who takes an enthusiastic or excessive interest in minor details of political policy: he is a policy wonk in tune with a younger generation of voters
Oxford Dictionary
- a person who takes an enthusiastic or excessive interest in minor details of political policy: he is a policy wonk in tune with a younger generation of voters
Oxford American Dictionary
- 更多解釋
- IPA[wäNGk]
美式
- a person who takes an enthusiastic or excessive interest in the specialized details of a ... budget wonks will tell you that these projections are driven by unreliable economic assumptions
Oxford American Dictionary