fool
英 [fuːl]
美[ful]
- vi. 欺骗;开玩笑;戏弄
- n. 傻瓜;愚人;受骗者
- vt. 欺骗,愚弄
- adj. 傻的
英英释意
- 1. a person who lacks good judgment
- 2. a person who is gullible and easy to take advantage of
- 3. a professional clown employed to entertain a king or nobleman in the middle ages
双语例句
- 1. People always think I'm a fool, and I dare say they're right.
- 人们总认为我是个傻瓜,想必他们是对的。
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- 2. I'd been a fool letting him snow me with his big ideas.
- 我真蠢,居然被他的胡乱吹嘘给蒙蔽了。
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- 3. I was a fool to have let her talk me into it.
- 我真笨,竟然听从了她的劝说。
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- 4. He has simply been exposed as an adulterer and a fool.
- 有人揭发他就是个奸夫和白痴。
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- 5. He'd been a fool to get involved with her!
- 他竟然跟她扯到了一起,真是傻瓜!
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