1968, coined from work (n.) with second element abstracted absurdly from alcoholic. This sets up the old Rodney Dangerfield joke: "My old man was a workaholic: every time he thought about work, he got drunk."
1. He was by his own account an ambitious workaholic.
据他自己所言,他是个雄心勃勃的工作狂。
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2. She is a self-confessed workaholic.
她自认是一个工作狂。
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3. He seems as though he has turned into a real workaholic.
Workaholic,那是什么意思?是不是Bob生病了?
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4. I'm really worried about Bob. He seems as though he has turned into a real workaholic.
1968, coined from work (n.) with second element abstracted absurdly from alcoholic. This sets up the old Rodney Dangerfield joke: "My old man was a workaholic: every time he thought about work, he got drunk."
双语例句
1. He was by his own account an ambitious workaholic.
据他自己所言,他是个雄心勃勃的工作狂。
来自柯林斯例句
2. She is a self-confessed workaholic.
她自认是一个工作狂。
来自柯林斯例句
3. He seems as though he has turned into a real workaholic.
Workaholic,那是什么意思?是不是Bob生病了?
来自互联网
4. I'm really worried about Bob. He seems as though he has turned into a real workaholic.