nerd

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈnɜːrd/US:USA pronunciation: IPA and respellingUSA pronunciation: IPA/nɝd/ ,USA pronunciation: respelling(nûrd)

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nerd n (expert on particular subject) (AmL: coloquial; voz inglesa)nerd n común
  (ES: coloquial)friki, friqui n común
 As a computer nerd, the job with the big tech firm was ideal for Bridget.
 Para una nerd de la computación como Bridget, el trabajo en la gran compañía de tecnología era perfecto.
nerd n informal (person: intelligent, unsociable)ratón de biblioteca, ratona de biblioteca loc nm, loc nf
  (AmL: coloquial; voz inglesa)nerd n común
  (MX: coloquial)matado, matada nm, nf
  (AmC, CO, EC: coloquial)nerdo, nerda nm, nf
 Ryan used to be teased for being a nerd as a child.
 Cuando Ryan era niño, se burlaban de él porque era un ratón de biblioteca.
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Collocations: nerd [glasses, games, shows], the nerd culture, in the nerd world, more...

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