fool

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n. 愚人, 受骗者, 奶油拌水果 vt. 愚弄, 欺骗, 浪费 vi. 干傻事, 开玩笑, 游荡 a. 傻的

发音

/fuːl/
其它 /fʉl/
SCOT /fʉl/
其它 /fʊu(l)/

词形变化

fools 复数 fooled foolest fooleth fooling fools 三单 fools fooling 现在分词 fooled 过去式 fooled 过去分词 fooler 比较级 more fool 比较级 foolest 最高级 most fool 最高级

别名

foole

教材释义与例句

动词

欺骗;开玩笑;戏弄

to trick someone into believing something that is not true

形容词

傻的

silly or stupid

释义与例句

n. B2 Oxf 5000
  1. 1.

    A person with poor judgment or little intelligence.

    笨蛋

    蠢货

    蠢人

    呆子

    傻瓜

    傻子

    愚人

    歁囝

    贬义

    You were a fool to cross that busy road without looking.

    The village fool threw his own shoes down the well.

  2. 2.

    A jester; a person whose role was to entertain a sovereign and the court (or lower personages).

    历史

    1896, Frederick Peterson IN Popular Science Monthly Volume 50 December 1896 , Idiots Savants This court fool could say bright things on occasion, but his main use to the ladies and lords of the palace was to serve as victim to practical jokes, cruel, coarse, and vulgar enough to be appreciated perhaps in the Bowery.

  3. 3.

    A stock character typified by unintelligence, naïveté or lucklessness, usually as a form of comic relief; often used as a source of insight or pathos for the audience, as such characters are generally less bound by social expectations.

    愚人

    媒体
  4. 4.

    Someone who has been made a fool of or tricked; dupe.

  5. 5.

    Someone who derives pleasure from something specified.

    非正式

    I'm a fool for the city.

  6. 6.

    An informal greeting akin to buddy, dude, or man.

    俚语 非裔美国英语
  7. 7.

    A particular card in a tarot deck, representing a jester.

    宗教 哲学
  8. 8.

    A tankie.

    贬义 俚语
  9. 1.

    A type of dessert made of puréed fruit and custard or cream.

    烹饪

    an apricot fool; a gooseberry fool

v. B1
  1. 1.

    To trick; to deceive.

    愚弄

    糊弄

    及物
  2. 2.

    To act in an idiotic manner; to act foolishly.

    不及物

    1681/1682, John Dryden, The Spanish Fryar Is this a time for fooling?

  3. 3.

    To make a fool of; to make act the fool.

    古体

    They fool me to the top of my bent.

adj.
  1. 1.

    Foolish.

    非正式

词汇关系

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词源

From Middle English fole (“fool”), from Old French fol (cf. modern French fou (“mad”)) from Latin follis. Doublet of fals and follis. Displaced native Old English dwæs.

来源:wiktionary