词汇 | fool |
释义 | fool (verb) fool (adjective) fool 10 ENTRIES FOUND: fool (noun) fool (verb) fool (adjective) fool's gold (noun) fool's paradise (noun) act (verb) April Fools' Day (noun) nobody (pronoun) play (verb) suffer (verb) 1 fool /ˈfuːl/ noun plural fools 1 fool /ˈfuːl/ noun plural fools Learner's definition of FOOL [count] 1 : a person who lacks good sense or judgment : a stupid or silly person傻瓜;笨蛋;蠢人 those fools who ride motorcycles without wearing helmets那些骑摩托车不戴头盔的傻瓜 Only a fool would ask such a silly question.只有笨蛋才会问这么愚蠢的问题。 You'd be a fool to believe what he tells you.要是相信他告诉你的话,你就是个傻瓜。 You're making yourself look like a fool.你让自己看上去像个傻瓜。 A fool and his money are soon parted. [=a foolish person spends money too quickly on unimportant things]蠢人不积财。 Any fool can see [=anyone can see] that he's lying.傻子都能看出来他在撒谎。 I never thought you'd be fool enough to believe him. = I never thought you'd be enough of a fool to believe him.我完全没想到你竟然会傻到去相信他。 (informal) Only that fool of a brother [=that foolish brother] of yours would ask such a silly question!只有你那个笨蛋兄弟才会问这么愚蠢的问题! (informal) Some (damn/damned) fool of a driver kept trying to pass me!有个(该死的)笨蛋司机一直想超我的车! Fools rush in (where angels fear to tread ). [=it is foolish to take action if you do not know much about what you are doing](智者三思之事)愚人急不可待。 (Brit, informal) (The ) more fool you if you believe him. = (The) more fool you for believing him. [=you would be a fool to believe him]如果你相信他,那你就太蠢了。 (Brit, informal) More fool him for trusting her.他信任她真是犯傻。 There's no fool like an old fool. [=a foolish old person is especially foolish because an old person should have learned from experience not to make the kind of mistakes a young person makes]糊涂莫过老糊涂。 ◊ A smart or clever person can be described as no fool or as nobody's fool.并不傻;精明 He may not look very smart, but he's no fool.他可能看起来不是很精明,但他并不傻。 Don't try to trick her—she's nobody's fool.别想骗她——她可不傻。 2 US, informal : a person who enjoys something very much(对某物)有癖好的人;…迷 He's a dancing fool. [=he loves to dance]他是个舞迷。 He's a fool for candy. [=he loves to eat candy]他特别爱吃糖果。 3 chiefly British : a dessert made with cooked fruit and cream or a thick sauce奶油果子泥 a strawberry fool奶油草莓泥 4 : jester act/play the fool : to behave in a silly or foolish way装傻;做傻事 If you keep playing the fool by asking silly questions, people won't take you seriously.如果你老是装傻,问些愚蠢的问题,大家就不会拿你当回事。 make a fool of yourself : to behave in a very foolish or silly way出丑 He got drunk at the party and made a fool of himself.他在聚会上喝醉了,出了大丑。 He's making a fool of himself over that woman.他在那位女士面前丢人现眼了。 make a fool (out) of : to cause (someone) to look stupid or foolish愚弄(某人) She made a fool of me by insulting me in front of my friends.她当着我朋友的面侮辱我,让我出丑。 — see also april fools' day 2 fool /ˈfuːl/ verb fools; fooled; fooling 2 fool /ˈfuːl/ verb fools; fooled; fooling Learner's definition of FOOL 1 [no object] : to speak or act in a way that is not serious : joke, kid开玩笑;戏谑 I was only fooling.我只是在开玩笑。 When she first told us that she was getting married, we thought she was fooling.她刚告诉我们她要结婚的时候,我们以为她在开玩笑。 2 [+ object] : to make (someone) believe something that is not true : to trick (someone)愚弄,欺骗(某人) His disguise didn't fool anybody.他的伪装没能欺骗到任何人。 “He's an expert in his field.” “Well, you sure could have fooled me!” [=I doubt that he is really an expert in his field]他是他那个领域的专家。”“得了,别骗我了!” He really had me fooled.他真把我给骗了。 Stop fooling yourself —she doesn't really love you.别自欺欺人了——她不是真心爱你的。 — often + into He fooled me into thinking I could trust him.他欺骗了我,让我以为他值得信赖。 We were fooled into thinking there was no danger.我们都被骗了,以为没有危险。 — sometimes used figuratively有时用作比喻 fool the eye into seeing colors that aren't there使眼睛看花,看到了根本就不存在的五颜六色 fool around [phrasal verb] informal also British fool about 1 : to do things that are not useful or serious : to waste time闲荡;游手好闲;虚度光阴 We fooled around [=messed around] outdoors for a while, but then went inside to get some work done.我们在门外闲逛了一会儿,不过之后进屋干了些活儿。 He decided it was time to stop fooling around and settle down and get married.他觉得该结束游手好闲的生活,安定下来结婚了。 Wow, he's already done everything he promised. He doesn't fool around, does he? [=he gets things done quickly]哇,他承诺的事情都做了。他可没闲着,不是吗? 2 : to have sex with someone who is not your husband, wife, or regular partner乱搞男女关系;与异性鬼混 His wife discovered that he was fooling around (on her). [=that he was having sex with another woman]他的妻子发现他在外面(和一个女人)鬼混。 — often + with His wife discovered that he was fooling around with his secretary.他的妻子发现他与秘书有染。 3 fool around/about with (something) a : to use or do (something) in a way that is not very serious随便用用;随便做做 I'm not really a painter; I just like to fool around with paints.我不是真正的画家,我只是喜欢随便画画。 b : to handle or play with (something) in a careless or foolish way糊弄;摆弄 Stop fooling [=fiddling, messing] around with the stereo.别胡乱摆弄立体声音响了。 Don't fool around with that gun.别乱动那支枪。 fool with [phrasal verb] informal 1 fool with (something) a : to handle or play with (something) in a careless way : to fool around with (something)糊弄;摆弄 Don't fool with [=mess with] that gun.别乱动那支枪。 b : to deal with or be involved with (something that causes or that could cause trouble)处理,牵涉(麻烦事) The company doesn't want to fool with [=mess with, be bothered with] small distributors.公司不想为小经销商劳心费神。 2 fool with (someone) : to deal with (someone) in a way that may cause anger or violence招惹,惹恼(某人) I wouldn't want to fool with [=mess with] that guy.我不想招惹那家伙。 3 fool /ˈfuːl/ adjective 3 fool /ˈfuːl/ adjective Learner's definition of FOOL always used before a noun US, informal : foolish The dog was barking its fool head off.那条狗傻乎乎地叫个不停。 Some fool driver kept trying to pass me!有个笨蛋司机一直想超我的车! |
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