单词 | fool |
释义 | fool [fu:l] noun PERSON 人 ADVANCED countable ■a person who behaves in a silly way without thinking 傻瓜,笨蛋,蠢人 •[as form of address] You fool, you've 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。 •[+ to •He's fool enough to •My fool of a countable ■in the past, a person who was employed in the court of a king or queen to make them 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。 any fool ■anyone 任何人 •Any fool could tell that she was joking.谁都看得出她是在开玩笑。 make a fool of sb ■to trick someone or make them appear stupid in some way 愚弄(某人),令(某人)出洋相 make a fool of yourself ADVANCED ■to do something that makes other people think you are silly or not to be respected 出丑,出洋相 •I got a bit drunk and made a fool of myself.我有点喝醉了,出了洋相。 more fool sb mainly UK ■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。”“你真傻——你知道她是个甚么样的人!” be no fool (also be nobody's fool) ■to not be stupid or easily deceived 一点都不傻,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结账——他可一点都不傻。 [fu:l] noun SWEET DISH 甜品 countable or uncountable ■a sweet soft food made of crushed fruit, cream and sugar 鲜奶油果泥 •gooseberry [fu:l] verb ADVANCED intransitive or transitive ■to trick someone 愚弄(某人),欺骗(某人) •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。 •Tim was fooled into 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。” [fu:l] verb Phrasal Verbs fool around/about SILLY ■to behave in a silly way, especially in a way that might have dangerous results 干蠢事,瞎弄,乱弄(尤指可能带来危险的后果) •Don't fool around with FUNNY ■to behave in a humorous way in order to make other people laugh 吊儿郎当 •He's always getting into trouble for fooling around in class.他老是因为在课堂上吊儿郎当而惹麻烦。 NOT USEFUL ■to spend your time doing nothing useful 虚度光阴,闲荡 •We spent the afternoon fooling around on the beach.我们在海滩上闲荡了一个下午。 HAVE A SEXUAL RELATIONSHIP mainly US ■If a married person fools around, they have a sexual relationship with someone who is not their husband or wife 乱搞男女关系 •She'd been fooling around with [fu:l] adjective [before noun] mainly US informal ■silly 愚蠢的,傻的 •You've done some fool things in your time, but this beats everything.你以前也做过些蠢事,但没有一件比得上这一次。 |
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