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    fool 的英语意思

    foolfool1 /fuːl/ noun 查看全部语言翻译1stupid person [countable] a stupid person or someone who has done something stupid蠢人;做了蠢事的人 SYN  idiot:  What a fool she had been to think that he would stay.她真是傻透了,竟以为他会留下来。 Like a fool, I accepted straight away.我像个傻瓜一样,立刻就答应了。 You silly old fool!你这个老糊涂!2make a fool of yourself to do something stupid that you feel embarrassed about afterwards and that makes you seem silly做出蠢事,事后感到难堪,显得很可笑:  Sorry I made such a fool of myself last night. I must have been drunk.抱歉昨晚我出了那么大的洋相。我一定是喝多了。3make a fool of somebody to deliberately do something to make someone else seem stupid故意捉弄某人,使其出丑难堪:  I suddenly realised that I was being made a fool of.我突然意识到自己正在被人耍弄。4any fool can do something spoken口语 used to say that it is very easy to do something or to see that something is true用于表示某事极易做到,或某事显而易见:  Any fool could have seen what would happen.任何人都能预料到会发生什么。5be no/nobody’s fool to be difficult to trick or deceive, because you have a lot of experience and knowledge about something因经验丰富、见多识广而不易被人欺骗:  Katherine was nobody’s fool when it came to money.说到钱的事,凯瑟琳可不是省油的灯。6gooseberry/strawberry etc fool British English a sweet food made of soft cooked fruit mixed with cream以软烂水果混合奶油制成的甜品7more fool you/him etc British English spoken口语 used to say that you think someone was stupid to do something, and it is their own fault if this causes trouble用于表示认为某人做了蠢事,若因此惹出麻烦则纯属咎由自取:  ‘Jim smashed up my car.’ ‘More fool you for letting him borrow it!’"吉姆把我的车撞坏了。""那你真是活该,谁让你把车借给他的!"8not suffer fools gladly if you say that someone doesn’t suffer fools gladly, they do not have any patience with people who they think are stupid若说某人不能容忍蠢人,意指此人对那些他认为愚蠢的人毫无耐心9be living in a fool’s paradise to feel happy and satisfied, and believe there are no problems, when in fact this is not true自以为快乐满足、毫无问题,而实际上并非如此10play/act the fool to behave in a silly way, especially in order to make people laugh表现得愚蠢可笑,尤指为了逗人发笑:  Stop playing the fool! You’ll fall.别耍宝了!你会摔下去的。11(send somebody on) a fool’s errand to make someone go somewhere or do something for no good reason让某人白跑一趟或无谓地做某事12fools rush in (where angels fear to tread) used to say that people are stupid if they do something immediately without thinking about it first用于表示人们若不经思考便贸然行事,是很愚蠢的13a fool and his money are soon parted used to say that stupid people spend money quickly without thinking about it用于表示愚蠢的人花钱毫不经脑,很快便挥霍一空14entertainer [countable] a man whose job was to entertain a king or other powerful people in the past, by doing tricks, singing funny songs etc旧时专为国王或权贵表演杂耍、唱滑稽歌曲等以供消遣的男性弄臣;宫廷小丑 SYN  jester April fool
    foolfool2 verb 1[transitive] to trick someone into believing something that is not true欺骗某人,使其相信不实之事:  Even art experts were fooled.就连艺术专家也被骗了。you don’t/can’t fool me You can’t fool me with that old excuse.你那套老借口骗不了我。be fooled by something Don’t be fooled by appearances.别被外表所蒙骗。fool somebody into doing something I was fooled into believing their promises.我被骗得相信了他们的承诺。2fool yourself to try to make yourself believe something that you know is not really true试图使自己相信某件明知并不属实的事:  It’s no good fooling yourself. He’s not coming back.自欺欺人没有用。他不会回来了。3you could have fooled me spoken口语 used to show that you do not believe what someone has told you用于表示不相信对方所说的话:  ‘Look, we’re doing our best to fix it.’ ‘Well, you could have fooled me.’"听着,我们正在尽力修好它。""哦,真看不出来。"4somebody is just fooling spoken口语 used to say that someone is not serious and is only pretending that something is true用于表示某人并非认真,只是在假装某事为真 SYN  somebody is just kidding:  Don’t pay any attention to Henry. He’s just fooling.别理亨利,他只是在开玩笑。fool around (also fool about British English) phrasal verb1to waste time behaving in a silly way or doing things that are not important浪费时间胡闹或做无关紧要的事 SYN  mess around:  He always used to fool around in class.他上课时总是捣乱胡闹。2to behave in a way which is careless and not responsible行事轻率,不负责任 SYN  mess aroundfool around with Some idiot’s been fooling around with the electricity supply!有个蠢货一直在乱弄电源!3American English to spend time doing something that you enjoy, but that does not have a particular purpose消磨时间做自己喜欢但没有特定目的的事 SYN  mess around:  The boys were out in the yard, just fooling around.男孩们在院子里玩耍,漫无目的地消磨时间。4to have a sexual relationship with someone else’s wife, boyfriend etc与他人的配偶或恋人发生性关系;有外遇 SYN  mess around:  She found out that he’d been fooling around behind her back.她发现他一直在背着她偷腥。fool with something phrasal verb American English informal非正式1to touch or play with something, especially when you should not乱动或摆弄某物,尤指不该碰的东西 SYN  mess with something:  Who’s been fooling with the radio dial?谁在乱动收音机的旋钮?2to become involved in something which could cause damage or be dangerous介入可能造成伤害或带来危险的事情 SYN  mess with something
    foolfool3 adjective [only before noun] American English informal非正式 silly or stupid蠢的;愚笨的 SYN  foolish:  What did you say a fool thing like that for?你为什么要说那种蠢话?