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词汇 otaku
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Definition of otaku in English:

otaku

noun əʊˈtɑːkuːōˈtäko͞o
  • (in Japan) a young person who is obsessed with computers or particular aspects of popular culture to the detriment of their social skills.

    (日本)电脑怪才,电脑迷(指精于或迷恋计算机技术因而影响了社交能力的年轻人)

    every other otaku can run on about their hobby endlessly
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It can definitely inspire a chuckle or two from even the most cynical and hardened otaku.
    • I'll admit up front I'm no otaku; my interest in anime is more casual.
    • He had described it as ‘a gathering place for computer otaku,’ so I had a negative image about the place before seeing it.
    • That's one reason it's so easy for little companies like this to do just great with the early adopters with otaku.
    • The dysfunctionality of otaku appeared to prove the unhealthy nature of ‘individualistic’ lifestyles.
    • Much of the media is currently smitten with the country's booming otaku culture.
    • You just don't turn down 10,000 anime fans - from the most devoted otaku to surface plebs like me - with loads of disposable income.
    • In the otaku world, endangered humanity is frequently saved by children or repaired by magic.
    • I don't have any trace of the fanboy otaku fetishization of things Japanese that seems to elevate some of the lamest Japanese culture-crud to cult status.
    • ‘No, he usually just kept to himself or talked to the other otaku of the school,’ she said.
    • So the real otaku may find my slant and my knowledge on the naïve side.
    • If all anime series coughed up seven episodes per disc, we'd all be happy, happy otaku.
    • For anime fans, this is a landmark production seen as marking the full emergence of otaku culture.
    • Back when anime fandom in America was in its infancy, otaku (that is, fanboys - but we say that with only love) leapt at the chance to get any bootleg tapes they could from Japan.
    • I did indeed meet my high school otaku, my gothic girl, and my shy girl, in the same order, in almost the same ways.
    • The report reveals that their interests can be shared with video game otaku or comic enthusiasts because animation shows, games and comics often have characters and content in common.
    • So if you did another signing, it would be very lovely and make many otaku very happy.
    • The series also satirized Japanese fandom, in particular the figure of the geeky ‘fanboy,’ or otaku.
    • You are one of the most complete otaku nutcases I have ever met!
    • They disgusted her but her sister idolized them with the passion of an otaku.

Origin

Japanese, literally 'your house', in formal speech also meaning 'you', used by some anime and manga fans as an affectedly formal way of addressing others with similar interests.

Definition of otaku in US English:

otaku

nounōˈtäko͞o
  • (in Japan) a young person who is obsessed with computers or particular aspects of popular culture to the detriment of their social skills.

    (日本)电脑怪才,电脑迷(指精于或迷恋计算机技术因而影响了社交能力的年轻人)

    every other otaku can run on about their hobby endlessly
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The series also satirized Japanese fandom, in particular the figure of the geeky ‘fanboy,’ or otaku.
    • I did indeed meet my high school otaku, my gothic girl, and my shy girl, in the same order, in almost the same ways.
    • The report reveals that their interests can be shared with video game otaku or comic enthusiasts because animation shows, games and comics often have characters and content in common.
    • Much of the media is currently smitten with the country's booming otaku culture.
    • So if you did another signing, it would be very lovely and make many otaku very happy.
    • ‘No, he usually just kept to himself or talked to the other otaku of the school,’ she said.
    • That's one reason it's so easy for little companies like this to do just great with the early adopters with otaku.
    • The dysfunctionality of otaku appeared to prove the unhealthy nature of ‘individualistic’ lifestyles.
    • Back when anime fandom in America was in its infancy, otaku (that is, fanboys - but we say that with only love) leapt at the chance to get any bootleg tapes they could from Japan.
    • So the real otaku may find my slant and my knowledge on the naïve side.
    • You are one of the most complete otaku nutcases I have ever met!
    • He had described it as ‘a gathering place for computer otaku,’ so I had a negative image about the place before seeing it.
    • I'll admit up front I'm no otaku; my interest in anime is more casual.
    • They disgusted her but her sister idolized them with the passion of an otaku.
    • I don't have any trace of the fanboy otaku fetishization of things Japanese that seems to elevate some of the lamest Japanese culture-crud to cult status.
    • For anime fans, this is a landmark production seen as marking the full emergence of otaku culture.
    • If all anime series coughed up seven episodes per disc, we'd all be happy, happy otaku.
    • In the otaku world, endangered humanity is frequently saved by children or repaired by magic.
    • You just don't turn down 10,000 anime fans - from the most devoted otaku to surface plebs like me - with loads of disposable income.
    • It can definitely inspire a chuckle or two from even the most cynical and hardened otaku.

Origin

Japanese, literally ‘your house’, in formal speech also meaning ‘you’, used by some anime and manga fans as an affectedly formal way of addressing others with similar interests.

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