詞語:foolish
foolish是什麼意思
簡明英漢詞典
foolish
[5fu:liF]
adj.
愚蠢的, 傻的, 笨的, 鹵莽的, 可愛的
美國傳統詞典[雙解]
foolish
fool.ish
AHD:[f?「l1sh]
D.J.[6fu8li.]
K.K.[6ful!.]
adj.(形容詞)
(1)Lacking or exhibiting a lack of good sense or judgment; silly:
愚蠢的:缺乏或顯示良好感覺或判斷的缺陷的;傻的:
foolish remarks.
愚蠢的評論
(2)Resulting from stupidity or misinformation; unwise:
不明智的:由糊塗或錯誤信息引起的;不明智的:
a foolish decision.
不明智的決定
(3)Arousing laughter; absurd or ridiculous:
荒謬的:引起笑聲的;荒唐的或滑稽的:
a foolish grin.
滑稽的咧嘴
(4)Immoderate or stubborn; unreasonable:
無節制的或固執的;不理性的:
foolish pride; foolish love.
過度自豪;不理智的愛
(5)Embarrassed; abashed:
尷尬的;瑣碎的:
I feel foolish telling you this.
對你講這些我感到尷尬
(6)Insignificant; trivial:
不重要的;微不足道的:
spent all their money on foolish little knickknacks.
把錢全花在了沒用的小擺設上了
繼承用法
fool「ishly
adv.(副詞)
fool「ishness
n.(名詞)
參考詞彙
(1)foolish, silly, fatuous, absurd, preposterous, ridiculous, ludicrous
(2)These adjectives are applied to what is so devoid of wisdom or good sense as to be laughable.
這些形容詞表示令人可笑地缺少智慧或缺乏常識。
(3)Foolish, the least emphatic and derogatory, usually implies poor judgment or lack of wisdom or soundness:
Foolish, 強烈程度及貶低程度最輕,常暗指較低的評價或缺乏智慧及正確判斷力:
a foolish young fellow;
愚笨的年輕人;
a foolish expenditure of time and energy.
時間及精力不合理的使用。
(4)Silly suggests lack of point or purpose:
Silly 暗指無意義或無目的:
a silly argument;
無意義的爭論;
silly mistakes;
愚蠢的錯誤;
suggestions that aren't brilliant but aren't silly either.
建議雖不高明但也不是無的放失,
(5)Fatuous applies especially to what is foolish in a vacuous, smug, and unconscious way:
Fatuous 尤其指內容貧乏的、自滿的和無意識意義上的愚蠢的東西:
seems to take pride in making fatuous remarks.
看起來非常得意地說這些愚蠢的話。
(6)Absurd, preposterous, ridiculous, and ludicrous apply to what is risible because of a departure from reason, logic, or common sense:
Absurd,preposterous,ridiculous 和ludicrous 用在因沒有道理、不合邏輯或沒有常識而讓人感到可笑的地方:
It would be absurd for us both to drive, since we're headed for the same destination.
既然我們要去的是同一個地方,那麼我們倆人都開車是荒謬的。
(7)Preposterous describes what is contrary to reason or sense:
Preposterous 指的是與有理的或理智的相反的東西:
「It would be preposterous to take so grave a step on the advice of an enemy」 (J.A. Froude).
「聽從敵人的意見採取這一重要步驟太愚蠢了」 (J.A.弗魯德)。
(8)Ridiculous refers to what inspires ridicule:
Ridiculous 指可笑的東西:
「Clara's conceited assumption of a universal interest in her dull children was ridiculous」 (Arnold Bennett).
「克拉爾自負地認為人們都十分喜歡她的幾個死板的孩子真是可笑」 (阿諾德·貝內特)。
(9)Ludicrous applies to what causes scornful laughter:
Ludicrous 指引起譏笑的事:
It is ludicrous to call a simple split-level house a mansion.
把一座簡樸的錯層式的房子叫做大廈真太可笑了
現代英漢詞典
foolish
[5fu:lIF]
adj.
愚蠢的
It's foolish to idle away one's precious time.
把大好時光浪費掉是愚蠢的。
It was very foolish of you to park the car near the bus stop.
"你真愚蠢,竟然把汽車停在公共汽車站附近。"
現代英漢綜合大辭典
foolish
[5fu:liF]
adj.
愚蠢的, 傻的; 魯莽的, 可笑的, 荒謬的
a foolish person
蠢人
foolish behavior
愚蠢的行為
cut [make] a foolish figure
鬧笑話
foolish powder
[美俚]海洛因
繼承用法
foolishly
adv.
foolishness
n.
用法詞典
foolish
fool 傻子+-ish
英文相關詞典
foolish
sagaciouswise
美國傳統詞典
foolish
fool.ish
AHD:[f?「l1sh]
D.J.[6fu8li.]
K.K.[6ful!.]
adj.
(1)Lacking or exhibiting a lack of good sense or judgment; silly:
foolish remarks.
(2)Resulting from stupidity or misinformation; unwise:
a foolish decision.
(3)Arousing laughter; absurd or ridiculous:
a foolish grin.
(4)Immoderate or stubborn; unreasonable:
foolish pride; foolish love.
(5)Embarrassed; abashed:
I feel foolish telling you this.
(6)Insignificant; trivial:
spent all their money on foolish little knickknacks.
繼承用法
fool「ishly
adv.
fool「ishness
n.
參考詞彙
(1)foolish, silly, fatuous, absurd, preposterous, ridiculous, ludicrous
(2)These adjectives are applied to what is so devoid of wisdom or good sense as to be laughable.
(3)Foolish, the least emphatic and derogatory, usually implies poor judgment or lack of wisdom or soundness:
a foolish young fellow;
a foolish expenditure of time and energy.
(4)Silly suggests lack of point or purpose:
a silly argument;
silly mistakes;
suggestions that aren't brilliant but aren't silly either.
(5)Fatuous applies especially to what is foolish in a vacuous, smug, and unconscious way:
seems to take pride in making fatuous remarks.
(6)Absurd, preposterous, ridiculous, and ludicrous apply to what is risible because of a departure from reason, logic, or common sense:
It would be absurd for us both to drive, since we're headed for the same destination.
(7)Preposterous describes what is contrary to reason or sense:
「It would be preposterous to take so grave a step on the advice of an enemy」 (J.A. Froude).
(8)Ridiculous refers to what inspires ridicule:
「Clara's conceited assumption of a universal interest in her dull children was ridiculous」 (Arnold Bennett).
(9)Ludicrous applies to what causes scornful laughter:
It is ludicrous to call a simple split-level house a mansion.
英漢化學大詞典
foolish
adj.笨的,荒唐的
英漢計算機大詞典
foolish
adj.笨的(荒唐的)