| Title | dullard |
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Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary dull·ard DATE 15th century : a stupid or unimaginative person English Etymology dullard mid-15c. (but early 13c. as a surname), from dull + -ard. Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary-牛津双解-OALD7 dullard dull·ard / 5dQlB:d; NAmE -lB:rd / noun (old-fashioned)a stupid person with no imagination (毫无想像力的)笨蛋,蠢人 Webster's Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged dul·lard I. \ˈdələ(r)d\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle French dullarde, from dul, dulle + -arde -ard : a stupid person II. adjective : characterized by dullness or insensitivity |
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