No wonder boffins have their eye on the news from Geneva.
难怪研究人员都关注着日内瓦的消息。
Engvid-Benjamin-课程合辑
Yeah, I'm a bit of a boffin; clever person.
是的,我有点像个棺材;聪明人。
Engvid-Benjamin-课程合辑
You'll become much more of a boffin if you read a slightly more intellectual newspaper.
如果你读一份稍微更有知识性的报纸,你会变得更像一个棺材。
罗布说词汇
But the boffins at Oxford English Dictionaries have rejected that idea saying it " does not accord with the facts" .
但牛津英语词典的研究人员拒绝了这一想法,称其“与事实不符”。
经济学人-科技
The boffins behind it think that new physical forms of the element, known as allotropes, may offer ways around both the partial-combustion and the toxicity problems.
研究人员认为,这种元素的新物理形式,即同素异形体,可能会提供解决部分燃烧和毒性问题的方法。
剑雅真题-阅读
Language has been enriched with such terms as 'highbrow', 'egghead', 'blue-stocking', 'wiseacre', 'know-all', 'boffin' and, for many, 'intellectual' is a term of denigration.
For example, words like blockbuster, nose-dive, shell-shocked, camouflage, radar, barrage, boondocks, roadblock, snafu, boffin, brainwashing, spearhead, etc, are all military terms which have made their way into standard English during the World Wars.
A boffin is British slang for a scientist, engineer, or other person engaged in technical or scientific work. The original World War II conception of war-winning researchers means that the term tends to have more positive connotations than related terms like spod, egghead, nerd, or geek.