词汇 | fool |
释义 | fool noun uk /fuːl/ us /fuːl/ foolnoun (PERSON)B1[ C ] a person who behaves in a silly way without thinking: 傻瓜,笨蛋,蠢人 [ as form of address ]You fool, you missed your chance!你这个傻瓜,你错过机会了! He's a fool if he thinks she still loves him.如果他以为她还爱着自己,那他就是个傻瓜。 like a foolHe said he would pay me back and like a fool, I believed him.他说会还我钱,我象一个傻瓜一样相信了他。 feel like a foolI felt like a fool when I dropped my phone in the toilet.我觉得自己像个傻子,把手机掉到马桶里了。 [ + to infinitive ]He's a fool to think she still loves him.他以为她还爱着自己,真是个傻瓜。 make a fool of someone B2 to trick someone or make someone appear stupid in some way: 愚弄,令…出洋相 You made a fool of me in front of all those people! make a fool of yourself B2 to do something that makes other people think you are silly or not to be respected: 出丑,出洋相 I got a little drunk and made a fool of myself.我有点儿喝醉了,出了洋相。 any fool anyone: (用于疑问句和否定句中)有人,任何人;随便哪个人 Any fool could tell that she was joking.谁都看得出她是在开玩笑。 be no fool(alsobe nobody's fool) to not be stupid or easily deceived: 一点儿都不傻,不易受人愚弄(或欺骗) I notice Ed didn't offer to pay for her - he's no fool.我发现埃德并没有提出要替她付账——他可一点儿都不傻。 more fool someoneUK said to mean that you think someone is being unwise: (某人)蠢极了,犯傻 "I lent Rhoda £100 and she hasn't paid me back." "More fool you - you know what she's like!"“我借了100美元给罗达,她到现在还没还我。”“你真是犯傻——你知道她是个什么样的人!” The man's a complete fool!这人是个十足的傻瓜! Any fool can teach himself to type.连傻子都能自己学会打字。 You must think I'm a bloody fool. He's given me the keys to his car - the fool! I think it amuses him to see people make fools of themselves.我想他看到这些人装疯卖傻的样子肯定会觉得好玩。 Stupid and silly people airhead berk birdbrain blithering idiot blockhead dullard dumb-ass dummy dunce dunderhead mutt need need your head examinedidiom nimrod nincompoop simpleton stupid thicko tosser troglodyte [ C ] in the past, a person who was employed in the court of a king or queen to make the court laugh by telling jokes and doing funny things(旧时宫廷里的)弄臣,小丑 act/play the fool to behave in a silly way, often intentionally to make people laugh: (常指为逗人笑)装疯卖傻,干蠢事,扮丑角 Stop acting the fool, I'm trying to talk to you.别再装疯卖傻了,我有话要跟你说。 Entertainers in general aerialist artiste balancing act bullfighter clown comedian contortionist double threat drum majorette emcee juggler majorette performer showman stripper torero triple threat troubadour ventriloquist warm (someone/something) up foolnoun (SWEET DISH)[ C or U ]UK a sweet, soft food made of crushed fruit, cream, and sugar: 奶油果泥 gooseberry foolIf you are serving gooseberry fool on its own, add a little extra sugar. Drool Ltd William Lingwood/GettyImages Puddings, desserts & ices baked Alaska baklava banana split bananas Foster banoffee pie croquembouche crumble dessert dulce de leche dumpling lolly mochi mousseline Neapolitan ice cream Nesselrode sorbet soufflé spotted dick spumoni summer pudding fool verb uk /fuːl/ us /fuːl/ B2[ I or T ] to trick someone: 愚弄,欺骗 Don't be fooled by his appearance.别被他的外表给骗了。 She said she was doing it to help me, but I wasn't fooled.她说她这样做是为了帮我,但我没上她的当。 be fooled intoTim was fooled into believing that he'd won a lot of money.蒂姆受了骗,以为自己赢了很多钱。 to deceive someone deceiveThe cigarette companies deceived the public about the health risks of cigarettes. deceive yourselfYou'd be deceiving yourself if you believed that. trickShe felt they had tricked her into saying more than she intended. foolYou don't fool me with your innocent act. take inThey claimed to be destitute, but we weren't taken in. pull the wool over someone's eyesI'm not stupid. You can't pull the wool over my eyes like that. you could have fooled me!informal used to tell someone that you do not believe what they have just said: 我才不相信你呢! "Really, I'm very happy." "You could have fooled me."“真的,我很快乐。”“说得像真的一样。” Don't be fooled by his pleasant manner - he's pretty ruthless beneath that nice exterior. I'm not easily fooled. You can't fool me! She was fooled into handing over the money. He fooled a lot of people. Cheating & tricking anti-fraud bad faith bamboozle bilk blackmail deceive diddle feint flannel game-fixing grift grifter gull gyp have an eye to/for the main chanceidiom prankster pretext pretextual pull pull a fast oneidiom Phrasal verbsfool around fool with something fool adjective[ before noun ] mainly USinformaluk /fuːl/ us /fuːl/ silly: 愚蠢的,傻的 You've done some fool things in your time, but this beats everything.你以前也干过些蠢事,但没有一件比得上这一次。 Stupid and silly absurd absurdity absurdly adolescent against your better judgmentidiom dopey dopily dorky dottiness dotty in his/her/their wisdomidiom in someone's infinite wisdomidiom inadvisable injudicious injudiciously uncritical uncritically undiscriminating unintelligent unperceptive fool | American Dictionaryfool noun[ C ] us/ful/ a person who behaves in a silly way, or someone who lacks judgment: Crazy I may be, but I try not to be a fool. I know I’m making a fool of myself, but I can’t help it. They were dressed up like a bunch of fools. fool adjective[ not gradable ] not standardus/ful/ silly or stupid: I made a damn fool mistake, but I’ll never do it again. fool verb[ I/T ] us/ful/ to trick or deceive someone: [ T ]She tries to fool people about her age by wearing heavy makeup and coloring her hair. [ I ]You don’t owe me a penny, I was only fooling (= joking). Phrasal verbsfool around fool around fool with something |
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