foolish 英 [ˈfu:lɪʃ]
美 [ˈfulɪʃ]
foolish 词典解释
形容词愚蠢的;鲁莽的;荒谬的,可笑的;混
foolish 词典例句
形容词
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It was foolish to take the test without preparation.
没有准备就去应试是愚蠢的。
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He looked foolish in his red pants.
他穿著红裤子看上去真可笑。
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It's foolish to idle away one's precious time.
把大好时光浪费掉是愚蠢的。
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How foolish I was not to have bought it.
我没买下它真是太傻。
foolish 网络解释
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foolish 英英释义
adj
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having or revealing stupidity
e.g. ridiculous anserine behavior
e.g. a dopey answer
e.g. a dopey kid
e.g. some fool idea about rewriting authors' books
Synonym: anserine dopy dopey goosey goosy gooselike jerky
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devoid of good sense or judgment
e.g. foolish remarks
e.g. a foolish decision
foolish [ˈfu:lɪʃ]
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英语释义
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a. devoid of good sense or judgment
相关单词辨析
这组词都有“愚蠢的,笨的,傻的”的意思,其区别是:
silly: 口语用词,可和foolish互换,但语气稍强。侧重指人的言行不合常规或不理智,强调单纯、低能和糊涂。
dull: 指对问题理解迟钝,缺乏灵敏机智头脑,可能是先下智力低下,也可能因疲倦或健康不佳所致。
simple: 强调头脑简单或缺少智慧。
stupid: 多指人或行为的愚蠢,尤指先天智能低下,或因某种原因失去正常的反应或感觉。有时也可与silly和foolish换用,但语气强,常含贬义。
foolish: 一般指人的无头脑、愚蠢,或缺乏常识与判断力,或指行动的愚蠢可笑。