英语单词 |
fool |
英美音标 |
英 [fuːl] 美 [fuːl] |
中文释义 |
n.傻瓜;小丑;奶油果蓉 v.愚弄;欺骗;开玩笑;干蠢事;玩弄;鬼混 |
英语例句 |
(1) What a fool I was to believe he is a good man. (2) I am a fool to have refused the job. (3) He is trying to fool you,don't listen to him. (4) Do not let him fool you with nonsense like that. (5) He has fooled a lot of people into believing he is a rich man. (6) She fooled the old man out of all his money. (7) I was only fooling when I said I'd lost your keys. (8) Don't be angry. We are just fooling. (9) Stop fooling about with that knife or someone will get hurt. (10) Stop fooling with her affections. (11) That silly child never does anything; he just fools about all day long. (12) I was meant to be working on Sunday, but I just fooled around all day.
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中文例句 |
(1) 我竟然相信他是个好人,我真是个傻瓜。 (2) 我真傻,拒绝了那项工作。 (3) 他想愚弄你,别听他的。 (4) 别让他用那种胡说八道来愚弄你。 (5) 他骗了许多人,让人相信他是个富翁。 (6) 她骗走了老人所有的钱。 (7) 我说把你的钥匙丢了,只是逗你玩的。 (8) 别生气,我们只是闹著玩的。 (9) 不要摆弄那把刀,会伤人的。 (10) 不要再玩弄她的感情了。 (11) 那个傻孩子从来不做事,只是整天游手好闲。 (12) 星期日我本应工作的,但却闲混了一整天。
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vocabulary简明 |
In the Middle Ages, a fool was a clown or jester. Today fools are simply idiots who clown around. |
vocabulary扩展 |
The original fools were clowns hired by the king for entertainment. They were actually witty and smart, but today's fools are not. When you call someone a fool, you either mean he's gullible or just a run-of-the-mill idiot. To fool also means to play a trick or hoax on someone, and fooling around is carelessly spending time on something silly. If someone doesn't believe something you said, you might defend yourself by saying, "I'm not fooling!" |
柯林斯解释 |
1 [N-COUNT 可数名词]傻子;蠢人;白痴 If you call someone a fool, you are indicating that you think they are not at all sensible and show a lack of good judgment. 2 [ADJ 形容词]傻的;愚蠢的 Fool is used to describe an action or person that is not at all sensible and shows a lack of good judgment. [ADJ n] [disapproval] [mainly AM 主美] [INFORMAL 非正式] 3 [VERB 动词]愚弄;欺骗 If someone fools you, they deceive or trick you. Art dealers fool a lot of people... 艺术经纪人能欺骗很多人。 Don't be fooled by his appearance... 别被他的外表欺骗了。 They tried to fool you into coming after us. 他们想要骗你来追踪我们。
4 [VERB 动词]瞎弄;瞎折腾;糊弄 If you say that a person is fooling with something or someone, you mean that the way they are behaving is likely to cause problems. 5 [N-COUNT 可数名词](旧时国王或王后豢养的)弄臣,小丑 In the courts of kings and queens in medieval Europe, the fool was the person whose job was to do silly things in order to make people laugh. 6 [N-VAR 可变名词]奶油果泥;蛋奶果泥 Fool is a dessert made by mixing soft cooked fruit with whipped cream or with custard. 7 [PHRASE 短语]让…出丑;戏弄 If you make a fool of someone, you make them seem silly by telling people about something stupid that they have done, or by tricking them. 8 [PHRASE 短语]出丑;让人看笑话 If you make a fool of yourself, you behave in a way that makes other people think that you are silly or lacking in good judgment. 9 [PHRASE 短语]那样做真傻 If you say to someone ' More fool you' when they tell you what they have done or what they plan to do, you are indicating that you think that it is silly and shows a lack of judgment. 10 [PHRASE 短语]扮傻逗乐 If you play the fool or act the fool, you behave in a playful, childish, and foolish way, usually in order to make other people laugh. 11 to suffer fools gladly→see: suffer ; 12 [PHRASAL VERB 短语动词]吊儿郎当;游荡;鬼混 If you fool around, you behave in a silly, dangerous, or irresponsible way. 13 [PHRASAL VERB 短语动词]有私情;乱搞 If someone fools around with another person, especially when one of them is married, they have a casual sexual relationship. 14 [PHRASAL VERB 短语动词]犯傻;扮傻逗乐 If you fool around, you behave in a playful, childish, and silly way, often in order to make people laugh. In British English, you can also say you fool about . - 相关词组:
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