‘壹’ fool什么意思
fool
英[fu:l] 美[ful] 过去式:fooled 过去分词:fooled 现在分词:fooling复数:fools
n.
1.愚人, 傻瓜
2.(旧时国王或王后豢养供人娱乐的)小丑,弄臣
3.奶油果泥,蛋奶果泥(甜食)
vt. & vi.
1.愚弄, 耍弄
2.欺骗
vi.
1.开玩笑
2.说蠢话,干傻事(常为逗乐)
adj.
1.愚蠢的;傻的 名词 n.
1.愚人, 傻瓜
A fool may give a wise man counsel.
愚者千虑, 必有一得。
2.(旧时国王或王后豢养供人娱乐的)小丑,弄臣
3.奶油果泥,蛋奶果泥(甜食)
及物动词 vt. & 不及物动词 vi.
1.愚弄, 耍弄
He felt that he had been deliberately fooled by that man.
他当时觉得那个人故意捉弄了他。
2.欺骗
What's the use of trying to fool me that way.
你企图如此欺骗我, 这有什么用!
不及物动词 vi.
1.开玩笑
I am only fooling.
我只是开玩笑罢了。
2.说蠢话,干傻事(常为逗乐)
形容词 adj.
1.愚蠢的;傻的
‘贰’ fool是什么意思
傻子,愚蠢的意思
‘叁’ fool中文是什么意思
fool 1
/ fuːl; ful/ n
(derog 贬) person who acts unwisely; person lacking in good sense or judgement; idiot 蠢人; 傻瓜; 白痴: What fools we were not to see the trap! 我们没有看出那是个陷阱, 多麽傻呀! * And I was fool enough (ie so stupid as) to believe him. 而我却相信他, 真够傻的了.
(formerly) man employed by a king, noble, etc to amuse others with jokes and tricks; clown or jester (旧时)(国王或贵族豢养的)小丑, 弄臣.
(idm 习语) act/play the fool behave irresponsibly or so as to amuse (and perhaps annoy) others 瞎胡闹; 逗乐; (有时指)把人惹恼. be a fool for one's `pains do sth for which one gets no reward or thanks 做费力不讨好的事. be ,no `fool; be ,nobody's `fool be a wise and clever person; not be easily deceived 为人精明; 不易上当. a ,fool and his ,money are ,soon `parted (saying 谚) a foolish person spends, or can be tricked into spending, all his money 傻瓜存不住钱. (be sent/go on) a `fool's errand (be sent/go on) a senseless or an unprofitable mission (被派去干[干])徒劳无功的或白费力气的差事. (be/live in) a fool's `paradise (be/live in) a state of (false) happiness that cannot last (处于[生活在]不能持久的)(虚幻的)乐境. make a `fool of oneself/sb behave foolishly/trick sb into behaving foolishly 使(自己[某人])出丑. (the) ,more fool `sb (used as an exclamation 用作感叹语) the person specified is especially unwise for behaving in the way he does 蠢极了. (there is) ,no fool like an `old fool (saying 谚) the foolish behaviour of an older person seems even more foolish because he is expected to act more sensibly than a younger person 最傻的是老傻瓜. not/never suffer fools gladly => suffer.
> fool v
1 (a) [I, Ip] ~ (about/around) behave stupidly or foolishly 干蠢事: Stop fooling about with that knife or someone will get hurt. 不要摆弄那把刀, 会伤人的. (b) [I] tease or joke; pretend 逗弄; 开玩笑: I was only fooling when I said I'd lost your keys. 我说把你的钥匙丢了, 只是逗你玩的.
2 [Tn] trick or deceive (sb) 哄骗, 欺骗(某人): You can't/don't fool me! 你休想[别]骗我!
3 (phr v) fool about/around waste time; be idle 虚度光阴; 胡混: I was meant to be working on Sunday, but I just fooled around all day. 星期日我本应工作的, 但却闲混了一整天.
# ,April `Fool person tricked on April Fool's Day (在愚人节)受愚弄的人.
April `Fool's Day 1 April 愚人节(4月1日). fool 2
/ fuːl; ful/ n [C, U] (usu in compounds 通常用以构成复合词) cold light pudding of crushed cooked fruit mixed with cream or custard 一种用奶油或蛋奶沙司拌熟水果泥制成的凉布丁: rhubarb fool 大黄茎凉点心.
‘肆’ FOOL是什么意思啊
愚蠢的。
‘伍’ fool是什么意思.
fool
[英][fu:l][美][ful]
n.愚人,傻瓜;
受骗者;
有癖好的人;
受愚弄的人;
vt.愚弄,欺骗;
浪费,虚度;
闹笑话;
游手好闲;
vi.开玩笑;
欺骗;
戏弄;
adj.愚蠢的;
傻的;
第三人称单数:fools过去分词:fooled
复数:fools现在进行时:fooling过去式:fooled
例句:
1.
You'll
be
the
biggest
fool
then.
你将是个最大的傻瓜。
2.
You
cannot
fool
me
anymore.
你不再能够愚弄我。
‘陆’ Fool是什么意思
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