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    stupid 的英语意思

    stupidstupid1 /ˈstjuːpɪd $ ˈstuː-/ adjective 查看全部语言翻译1showing a lack of good sense or good judgment缺乏良好判断力或理智 SYN  silly:  stupid mistakes愚蠢的错误 That was a stupid thing to say.那话说得真蠢。 I can’t believe Kate was stupid enough to get involved in this.我真不敢相信凯特竟蠢到卷进这件事里。stupid idea/question Whose stupid idea was this?这是谁的蠢主意? It was stupid of me to lose my temper.我发火真是太蠢了。Register语体Stupid is very frequent in spoken English, but in written English people usually prefer to use more a formal alternative, such as foolish or unwise, which sounds more polite.stupid 在英语口语中非常常见,但在书面英语中,人们通常更倾向于使用更正式的替代词,如 foolish 或 unwise,听起来更礼貌。2having a low level of intelligence, so that you have difficulty learning or understanding things智力水平低,因而难以学习或理解事物:  He understands – he’s not stupid.他能明白——他不蠢。 I couldn’t do it, and it made me feel stupid.我做不到,这让我觉得自己很蠢。3spoken口语 used when you are talking about something or someone that makes you annoyed or impatient用于谈论令你恼火或不耐烦的事物或人:  I can’t get this stupid radio to work.我就是搞不定这破收音机。 What is that stupid idiot doing?那个蠢货在干什么?4stupid with cold/sleep/shock etc unable to think clearly because you are extremely cold, tired etc因极度寒冷、疲惫等而无法清晰思考stupidly adverb:  I stupidly agreed to organize the party.我蠢乎乎地答应了去组织那场派对。THESAURUS同义词辨析stupid showing a total lack of good sense or good judgment. Stupid sounds very strong and is often used when you are annoyed or strongly criticizing someone’s behaviour完全缺乏良好判断力或理智。stupid 语气很重,常用于表达恼怒或强烈批评某人的行为: · I wish you’d stop asking stupid questions.· 我希望你别再问那些蠢问题了。· It was stupid of me to leave the door unlocked.· 我没锁门,真是太蠢了。· Well, if you’re stupid enough to skate on the lake, you deserve to fall in.· 好吧,你要是蠢到去湖上溜冰,活该掉进去。silly doing or saying things that are not sensible or serious, and that may make you feel embarrassed later. Silly sounds much gentler than stupid做或说不明智或不严肃的事,可能事后令你感到尴尬。silly 听起来比 stupid 温和得多: · a silly mistake· 一个愚蠢的错误· Don’t be so silly! There’s nothing wrong with you.· 别这么傻了!你没什么毛病。· I think you’re silly to worry so much about your hair.· 我觉得你为头发这么担心真是太傻了。daft informal非正式 not sensible, often in a way that is also amusing不明智,且往往同时带有趣味性: · Is this another of your daft ideas?· 这又是你的一个馊主意吗?· Don’t be daft! Of course you’re not too old to go clubbing.· 别傻了!你当然还没到不能去夜店的年纪。dumb informal非正式 especially American English stupid愚蠢的: · a dumb question· 一个蠢问题· He was dumb enough to believe her.· 他蠢到相信了她的话。· Oh, I just did the dumbest thing back there, I forgot my purse.· 哦,我刚才做了件最蠢的事,把钱包忘了。foolish stupid. Foolish sounds rather formal and is used mainly in written English. The usual words to use in everyday English are silly or stupid愚蠢的。foolish 听起来相当正式,主要用于书面英语。日常英语中通常用 silly 或 stupid: · It was a foolish thing to say.· 那话说得很蠢。· They did not want to look foolish.· 他们不想显得愚蠢。· It was all a foolish dream.· 那不过是一场愚蠢的梦。· I think the board of directors made a foolish choice that it will later regret.· 我认为董事会做出了一个愚蠢的决定,将来会后悔的。unwise formal正式 done without thinking carefully enough about the possible disadvantages that may result在行动前未充分考虑可能产生的不利后果: · She knew the marriage was unwise.· 她知道这段婚姻是不明智的。· an unwise choice of words· 措辞不当· It would be very unwise to speculate.· 贸然揣测是非常不明智的。brave British English often humorous常含幽默意味 used when you think that what someone is planning or suggesting is certain to fail, but you do not want to say directly that they are behaving in a stupid way当你认为某人的计划或建议注定会失败,但又不想直接说他们的做法蠢时使用: · The leader of the opposition described it as ‘a brave decision.’· 反对党领袖将其称为"一个勇敢的决定"。· I think he’s being very brave.· 我觉得他表现得非常勇敢。very stupid非常愚蠢crazy not at all sensible or reasonable – used when you are very surprised by someone’s behaviour or what they have said完全不明智或不合理——用于对某人的行为或言论感到非常惊讶时: · Ian’s got some crazy plan to drive across Africa.· 伊恩有个疯狂的计划,打算开车穿越非洲。· She looked at me as if I was crazy!· 她看我的眼神,好像我是个疯子!· You’re crazy to think of hitch-hiking on your own.· 你打算独自搭便车,真是疯了。ridiculous extremely stupid极其愚蠢: · You look ridiculous in that hat.· 你戴那顶帽子看起来很可笑。· Some people spend a ridiculous amount of money on cars.· 有些人在汽车上花的钱多得离谱。· It’s absolutely ridiculous to suggest that he would do something like that.· 说他会做那种事简直是荒谬至极。absurd/ludicrous extremely stupid – used especially when an idea or situation seems strange or illogical极其愚蠢——尤用于某个想法或情形显得荒诞或不合逻辑时: · How can a return ticket cost less than a single? It’s totally absurd!· 往返票怎么可能比单程票便宜?简直荒唐!· It was a ludicrous idea.· 那是个荒唐的想法。· Some of the objections to the theory are simply absurd.· 对该理论的某些反对意见简直荒谬。laughable so stupid that you cannot believe someone is telling the truth or being serious愚蠢至极,令人难以相信对方在说真话或认真说话: · The accusations were almost laughable.· 那些指控几乎令人发笑。· a laughable suggestion· 一个可笑的建议· It would be laughable if it wasn’t so serious.· 如果不是这么严重,这简直就是个笑话。
    stupidstupid2 noun spoken口语 not polite不礼貌 an insulting way of talking to someone who you think is being stupid用于侮辱性地称呼你认为正在犯蠢的人: · No, stupid, don’t do it like that!· 不,蠢货,别那么干!