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fool·ish AHD[fo͞o′lĭsh] D.J.[ˈfuːlɪʃ]K.K.[ˈfulɪʃ]adj.(形容词)- Lacking or exhibiting a lack of good sense or judgment; silly:愚蠢的:缺乏或显示良好感觉或判断的缺陷的;傻的:foolish remarks.愚蠢的评论
- Resulting from stupidity or misinformation; unwise:不明智的:由糊涂或错误信息引起的;不明智的:a foolish decision.不明智的决定
- Arousing laughter; absurd or ridiculous:荒谬的:引起笑声的;荒唐的或滑稽的:a foolish grin.滑稽的咧嘴
- Immoderate or stubborn; unreasonable:无节制的或固执的;不理性的:foolish pride; foolish love.过度自豪;不理智的爱
- Embarrassed; abashed:尴尬的;琐碎的:I feel foolish telling you this.对你讲这些我感到尴尬
- Insignificant; trivial:不重要的;微不足道的:spent all their money on foolish little knickknacks.把钱全花在了没用的小摆设上了
foolʹishly adv.(副词)foolʹishness n.(名词)foolish, silly, fatuous, absurd, preposterous, ridiculous, ludicrous- These adjectives are applied to what is so devoid of wisdom or good sense as to be laughable.这些形容词表示令人可笑地缺少智慧或缺乏常识。
- Foolish, the least emphatic and derogatory,usually implies poor judgment or lack of wisdom or soundness: Foolish, 强烈程度及贬低程度最轻,常暗指较低的评价或缺乏智慧及正确判断力: a foolish young fellow;愚笨的年轻人;a foolish expenditure of time and energy.时间及精力不合理的使用。
- Silly suggests lack of point or purpose: Silly 暗指无意义或无目的: a silly argument;无意义的争论;silly mistakes;愚蠢的错误;suggestions that aren't brilliant but aren't silly either.建议虽不高明但也不是无的放失,
- Fatuous applies especially to what is foolish in a vacuous, smug, and unconscious way: Fatuous 尤其指内容贫乏的、自满的和无意识意义上的愚蠢的东西: seems to take pride in making fatuous remarks.看起来非常得意地说这些愚蠢的话。
- Absurd, preposterous, ridiculous, andludicrous apply to what is risible because of a departure from reason, logic, or common sense: Absurd,preposterous,ridiculous 和ludicrous 用在因没有道理、不合逻辑或没有常识而让人感到可笑的地方: It would be absurd for us both to drive, since we're headed for the same destination.既然我们要去的是同一个地方,那么我们俩人都开车是荒谬的。
- Preposterous describes what is contrary to reason or sense: Preposterous 指的是与有理的或理智的相反的东西: "It would be preposterous to take so grave a step on the advice of an enemy" (J.A. Froude).“听从敌人的意见采取这一重要步骤太愚蠢了” (J.A.弗鲁德)。
- Ridiculous refers to what inspires ridicule: Ridiculous 指可笑的东西: "Clara's conceited assumption of a universal interest in her dull children was ridiculous" (Arnold Bennett).“克拉尔自负地认为人们都十分喜欢她的几个死板的孩子真是可笑” (阿诺德·贝内特)。
- Ludicrous applies to what causes scornful laughter: Ludicrous 指引起讥笑的事: It is ludicrous to call a simple split-level house a mansion. 把一座简朴的错层式的房子叫做大厦真太可笑了
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