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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

wonk [ingl brit wɒŋk, ingl am wɑŋk] SOST colloq

1. wonk ingl am (swot):

wonk

2. wonk (theorist):

wonk

nel dizionario PONS

wonk [ˈwɒŋk, ingl am ˈwɑ:ŋk] SOST ingl am colloq

1. wonk (hard-working person):

wonk

2. wonk (person who like details):

wonk
pinailleur(-euse) m (f)
nel dizionario PONS

wonk [ˈwaŋk] SOST colloq

1. wonk (hard-working person):

wonk

2. wonk (person who like details):

wonk
pinailleur(-euse) m (f)

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Today, he might be considered a policy wonk because he was expert in policy and law.
en.wikipedia.org
Instead, he just comes across like another industry wonk dazzled by dollar signs.
www.avclub.com
As the national infrastructure evolved, a team of logistical staff emerged to help coordinate inter-chapter operations and leading student policy wonks helped their peers shape raw arguments into meaningful proposals.
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His policy wonk strain remains strong, with a high-profile history of involvement in public policy debate.
www.theglobeandmail.com
His work included writing position papers and briefing the candidate on a wide range of policy issues, experiences he later described as being like boot camp for policy wonks.
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