fool
[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;
例句:
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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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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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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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You're just showing yourself to be a fool.
来自SA
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Why should the FCC or Congress fool with that?
来自WSJ
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Let's not let them fool with it anymore.
来自WSJ
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Don't be such a fool!
别傻了!
来自《权威词典》
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I wished Mummy wouldn't gush over Peter's little success at school; it makes him feel a fool in front of his friends.
我真希望妈妈不要在学校大谈特谈彼得小小的成功,这使他在朋友面前感到自己是个傻瓜。
来自《权威词典》
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Some fool had left lawn-mower on the garden path, and in the dark I fell over it.
不知哪个傻瓜把割草机停在花园小径上,在黑暗中我绊倒了。
来自《权威词典》