Nghĩa của từ pedantic bằng Tiếng Việt

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1. He is pedantic, Captious, perplexed

2. Great books are popular , not pedantic.

3. People think it more pedantic than practicable.

4. Our treatment is rigorous without being pedantic.

5. D'Arquebus Senior's pedantic excuses made no sense.

6. His lecture was so pedantic and uninteresting.

7. Marriage, that desiccated, pedantic[sentence dictionary], self-satisfied prude.

8. Your reviews are pedantic, unoriginal, lacking insider clarity.

Những bài đánh giá của anh thì mô phạm, không bình thường, thiếu sự rõ ràng bên trong.

9. He is learned, but neither stuffy nor pedantic.

10. To commonplace actions he brought a special pedantic awkwardness.

11. Some people can be very pedantic about punctuation.

12. In the discussion he often seemed petty and pedantic.

13. Her book is informative and scholarly, but never pedantic.

14. One who instructs in a pedantic or dogmatic manner.

15. If you were being pedantic there's also Adreamt and undreamt

16. The papers wre stacked with pedantic neatness on his desk.

17. Elizabeth readily acknowledged this dependence, albeit in Characteristically pedantic fashion

18. A scholarly or pedantic person, especially a teacher or student. Academe, …

19. Well, let me be a little pedantic ( in the name of science ).

20. Is this a pedantic inconsistency, or does it reflect something more consequential?

21. Involved in Captious editions in several WP projects.; He is pedantic, Captious, perplexed

22. The booklet that accompanies the CD is informative and scholarly, without being pedantic.

23. Keep it, in any case, familiar, facetious even, rather then pedantic and portentous.

24. Along with that, it must be added, went a strong pedantic and antiquarian strain.

25. Don't be so pedantic - does it really matter if I don't pronounce it right?

26. Captious (also: casuistic, contentious, disputatious, fastidious, fussy, meticulous, nit-picking, pedantic, pettifogging, small-minded)

27. It has cloaked it in pedantic, complicated, incomprehensible language which is also quite inappropriate.

28. Yet in his exacting, almost pedantic manner, he was convinced that it would happen.

29. Pedantic people are prone to do this with minor typing errors or spelling mistakes.

30. In a captious, carping manner “he was Captiously pedantic” Think you’ve got a good vocabulary?

31. But trying to find an exact replica of the Virginia garden would be a pedantic exercise.

32. 23 Along with that, it must be added, went a strong pedantic and antiquarian strain.

33. Because being needlessly pedantic about the dumbest s*** has Becoom a lot of wannabe media anal cystists' fetish

34. Correct punctuation is neither an irrelevant luxury nor a pedantic affectation: it conveys and alters exact meaning.

35. It demonstrates that more can be achieved by bringing together a mass of illustration than many a pedantic thesis.

36. He seemed to display a certain insensitivity in these cases - an impression enhanced by his somewhat pedantic way of speech.

37. Somewhat pedantic and conservative, Pitt does nothing to help Rawdon or Becky even when they fall on hard times.

Hơi thông thái dởm và bảo thủ nhưng ngài không hề động lòng mà giúp gì cho Rawdon hay Becky khi họ túng bấn.

38. But it's in everyone's interest to ensure that any new test is not unnecessarily time-consuming, expensive and pedantic.

39. Reading in a pedantic way may turn you into a bookworm or a bookcase, and has long been opposed.

40. The term’s connotation is often less than positive: Bluestockings are sometimes pictured — partly due to Daumier’s poison pen — as unfeminine, pedantic, humorless, and self-important

41. 12 This German Socialism, which took its schoolboy task so seriously and solemnly, and extolled its poor stock-in-trade in such mountebank fashion, meanwhile gradually lost its pedantic innocence.

42. This German Socialism, which took its schoolboy task so seriously and solemnly, and extolled its poor stock-in-trade in such mountebank fashion, meanwhile gradually lost its pedantic innocence.

43. Stable environment Morris's third objection to 'pedantic reconstruction' was that the Accretions collected by buildings over succeeding generations are in effect a record of history, and their destruction impoverishes the present because it suppresses

44. Readers looking for an authoritative account of almost any aspect of ancient Greek history should be thoroughly gratified."--Kirkus "Creators, Conquerors, and Citizens is an ideal seminar on ancient Greek history, in book-form: it's scholarly but never pedantic, and it's …

45. They were pedantic disciples who united with all the affectations of the Italian style a certain German Coarseness, and the outcome was a bastard style inferior to the earlier schools -- childish, stiff, and crude in color, with no sense of light and shade.

46. Abhominable: An old mode of spelling abominable , on the supposition that it was derived from <internalXref urlencoded="ab%20homine">ab homine</internalXref>, from or repugnant to man, ridiculed as pedantic by Shakspere in the character of the pedant Holofernes.

47. (archaic) bombastic 1750, Richard Burton, Masters of the English Novel‎[1]: Men's future upon earth does not attract it; their honesty and shapeliness in the present does; and whenever they were out of proportion, overthrown, affected, pretentious, Bombastical, hypocritical, pedantic, fantastically delicate; whenever it sees them self-deceived or

48. July 7th 2009 Thou dost presume too much, poor needy wretch, To claim a station in the firmament Because thy humble cottage, or thy tub, Nurses some lazy or pedantic virtue In the cheap sunshine or by shady springs, With roots and pot-herbs; where thy right hand, Tearing those humane passions from the mind, Upon whose stocks fair blooming virtues flourish, Degradeth nature, and Benumbeth …

49. The modern theory of education as a form of self-discovery--indeed, the understanding of the child as a privileged category of humankind, a creature not to be tampered with by pedantic rules or warped by parental correction--is deducible from Spinoza's deification of human reason and his assault on classical-Christian tradition with its " Belittlement," as he saw it, of the human capacity for knowing and controlling the world in all its facets.