英语单词 | stupid |
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英美音标 | 英 ['stjuːpɪd] 美 ['stuːpɪd] |
中文释义 | adj.愚蠢的;笨拙的;无聊的;乏味的 n.傻瓜 |
英语例句 | (1) What a stupid idiot! (2) I think he was born stupid. (3) The woman is proverbially stupid. (4) It was stupid of you to get involved. (5) He was inarticulate and stupid in thought. (6) This stupid car won't start. (7) His stupid remarks really got us. (8) Please don't bother me with your stupid questions. (9) I didn't like his stupid party. (10) Hey, stupid! What do you think you're doing! |
中文例句 | (1) 真是个愚蠢的白痴! (2) 我认为他生来就愚笨。 (3) 这个女人是出名的愚蠢。 (4) 你卷进去了,真是愚蠢。 (5) 他不善于表达自己的思想,显得有点笨拙。 (6) 这辆老爷车就是发动不了。 (7) 他那无聊的议论使我们恼火。 (8) 请别拿那些无聊的问题来烦我。 (9) 我不喜欢他那乏味的聚会。 (10) 喂,傻瓜!你以为你在做什么啊! |
vocabulary简明 | A stupid person doesn’t have much intelligence or imagination, and they go through life making decisions that seem to lack all common sense. If you’ve got a brain but you don’t use it, you might be a bit stupid. |
vocabulary扩展 | The word comes from a Latin adjective that means “amazed or stunned,” and stupid people are stunned by everything because their minds are numb. You can make a stupid mistake when you’re not thinking, and you can call someone stupid if you’re feeling cruel, like “Hey, Stupid.” Zombies are stupid because their brains are dead. If that makes sense to you, then you’re not stupid, and you’re also not a zombie. Well done! |
柯林斯解释 | 1 [ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词]糊涂的;头脑迟钝的;愚蠢的 If you say that someone or something is stupid, you mean that they show a lack of good judgment or intelligence and they are not at all sensible.
stupidly
stupidity
2 [ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词]讨厌的;恼人的;无足轻重的 You say that something is stupid to indicate that you do not like it or care about it, or that it annoys you. [disapproval]
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