foolish 详细解释

foolish

['fu:liʃ]

adj. 愚蠢的, 荒谬的, 可笑的

a.

1. 愚蠢的, 傻的[+to-v]

a foolish person

愚蠢的人

How foolish I was not to have bought it.

我没买下它真是太傻。

It was foolish to take the test without preparation.

没有准备就去应试是愚蠢的。

2. 荒谬的, 可笑的

He looked foolish in his red pants.

他穿着红裤子看上去真可笑。

词形变化

副词: foolishly | 名词: foolishness |

词义辨析

同义:

a.笨的; 无聊的; 无益的

ridiculous  silly  absurd  idiotic  nonsensical  

同义参见:

insane  ignorant  unwise  trivial  stupid  criminal  frivolous  senseless  zany  childish  preposterous  comic  outrageous  daft  null  headless  backward  

反义:

a.笨的; 无聊的

wise  sensible  sagacious  reasonable  

反义参见:

clever  

英英释义

形容词 foolish:

devoid of good sense or judgment

having or revealing stupidity

同义词:anserine, dopy, dopey, goosey, goosy, gooselike, jerky

补充

foolishfoolish英:[ˈfu:liʃ] 美:[ˈfulɪʃ]adj.1.愚蠢的, 笨的2.傻瓜似的, 笨拙的

例句

1. I just stood there feeling foolish and watching him.我只是站在那儿看着他, 觉得自己好傻。 2. You're being very foolish, giving away money like that.你像那样赠送钱财是十分愚蠢的。 3. I've made myself look foolish.我让自己出了丑。 4. It would be foolish to raise hopes unnecessarily.心存奢望是不明智的。 5. Firing coach Barker would be a very foolish mistake.解雇巴克教练会是个非常愚蠢的错误。 6. That is a very, very foolish idea.那是个非常非常可笑的想法。 7. His poor, foolish brain is just overtaxed.他那简单得可怜的大脑有点负担过重了。 8. it was foolish of you to enter into correspondence.与他们通信,你真傻。 9. he felt that he'd been made to look foolish.他感到自己被弄得一副傻相。 10. I was foolish enough to trust him.都是我自己傻,竟然信任他。 11. I felt a bit foolish when I couldn't remember the man's name.我想不起那名男子的名字,觉得有点不好意思。 12. I foolishly agreed to lend him money.我真傻,竟然答应借给他钱。 13. a foolish decision/mistake愚蠢的决定/错误 14. He was wearing a foolish grin.他咧着嘴傻笑。 15. She's been taking foolish risks.她一直在愚蠢地冒险。 16. Those flashy clothes make her look foolish.那些艳俗的衣服让她看起来很傻。 17. She must feel foolish wearing those flashy clothes.她一定觉得穿那些艳俗的衣服很傻。 18. I never thought you'd be foolish enough to believe him.我从没想过你会愚蠢到去相信他。 19. He foolishly ignored his parents' advice.他无视父母的建议,很愚蠢。