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书呆子 (shūdāizi) is a derogatory term used to describe someone who is overly studious and bookish, but lacks practical knowledge or social skills. It is often used to mock or belittle someone for being too focused on academic pursuits and lacking common sense or real-world experience.
The term is derived from the combination of the characters 书 (shū), meaning "book," and 呆子 (dāizi), meaning "fool" or "idiot." It can be translated as "bookish fool" or "pedant."
This term is commonly used in informal and colloquial settings, such as in conversations among friends or in online forums. It can also be used in a teasing or playful manner among close acquaintances.
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