单词 | foolish |
释义 | fool·ishBrE /ˈfuːlɪʃ/ NAmE /ˈfuːlɪʃ/ adjective (of actions or behaviour 作为或行为) not showing good sense or judgement 愚蠢的;傻的SYN silly, stupid◆ She's just a vain , foolish woman . 她不过是个愚蠢虚荣的女人。◆ I was foolish enough to believe what Jeff told me . 我真蠢,竟相信杰夫和我说的话。◆ The accident was my fault —it would be foolish to pretend otherwise . 这次事故是我的过失,装作没有责任那才傻呢。◆ How could she have been so foolish as to fall in love with him ? 她怎么这么傻,竟爱上了他?◆ a foolish idea /dream /mistake 荒唐的想法/梦/错误◆ It was a very foolish thing to do . 干那种事很蠢。[not usually before noun ]made to feel or look silly and embarrassed 不知所措;出丑;显得尴尬SYN silly, stupid◆ I felt foolish and a failure . 我自觉是个愚蠢的失败者。◆ He's afraid of looking foolish in front of his friends . 他怕在朋友面前出丑。▸ fool·ish·lyBrE /ˈfuːlɪʃli/ NAmE /ˈfuːlɪʃli/ adverb ◆ We foolishly thought that everyone would speak English . 我们真蠢,竟以为人人都会说英语。◆ Foolishly , I allowed myself to be persuaded to enter the contest . 我竟傻乎乎地让人说服去参加比赛。▸ fool·ish·nessBrE /ˈfuːlɪʃnəs/ NAmE /ˈfuːlɪʃnəs/ noun [U ]◆ Jenny had to laugh at her own foolishness . 珍妮只好拿自己的愚蠢解嘲了。 |
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