单词 | stupid |
释义 | stupid adjectiveverbs | adverb | phrases verbs➤appear, be, feel, look, seem, sound显得愚蠢;愚蠢;觉得很傻;看上去愚蠢;好像愚蠢;听上去糊涂◆i felt so stupid when i realized what had happened.意识到发生了什么事之后,我觉得自己傻极了。◆my sister made me look stupid in front of all my friends.妹妹让我在所有朋友面前出了丑。➤get变得让人糊涂◆the situation is getting stupid.情况变得越来越不可思议。➤act, play (name) 装傻充愣◆i decided it was best to act stupid.我决定最好还是装傻。◆don't play stupid, carlos-what happened?别装傻了,卡洛斯,发生了什么事?➤call sb说某人傻➤make sb使某人糊涂◆success has made him stupid.成功让他昏了头。adverb➤extremely, fairly, very, etc.极其/相当/非常愚蠢▸➤amazingly, exceptionally, incredibly, monumentally, particularly, ridiculously, truly, unbelievably蠢得惊人;格外愚蠢;非常愚蠢;笨得让人难以置信;蠢得不能再蠢◆a truly stupid thing to do一件极为愚蠢的事➤absolutely, completely, plain, simply, totally, utterly糊涂透顶;愚蠢至极◆that was just plain stupid!那简直是蠢透了!➤not entirely没那么蠢◆i'm not entirely stupid. i checked the train times before we came out.我没那么傻,我们出来之前我看过列车时刻表。➤a little, slightly, etc.有点儿/略有些愚蠢▸➤enough, sufficiently足够愚蠢◆he's stupid enough to believe anything.他蠢到什么都会相信。phrases➤be too stupid to do sth蠢得做不到⋯◆she's too stupid to realize that she'd be happier without him.她太傻了,意识不到没有他她会更快乐。 stupid adjectivestupid ♦︎ dumb ♦︎ thick ♦︎ obtusethese words all describe sb who is not intelligent.这些词均表示愚蠢的、笨的。patterns and collocations 句型和搭配◆to look stupid / dumb / thick◆very / really / rather / pretty stupid / dumb◆a bit stupid / dumb / thick / obtuse◆totally / completely stupid / dumb / thick◆don't be so / how can you be so stupid / dumb / obtuse!■ stupid (rather informal, especially spoken) slow to learn or understand things; not clever or intelligent愚蠢的;笨的;傻的ⓘ it is not polite to call sb stupid.说某人 stupid 是不礼貌的◆he'll be ok-he's not stupid.他没事的 - 他不笨。◆i felt completely stupid.我觉得自己傻透了。◆you stupid idiot! put that gun down!你这个白痴!把枪放下!opp intelligent , smart , clever → intelligent ⓘ the direct opposite of intelligent is unintelligent, but this is not very frequent. stupid is a rather informal word, used more in spoken english than in written english. in formal or written english, it is more usual and more polite to describe sb as not very intelligent. * intelligent 的直接反义词是 unintelligent,但不常用。stupid 是个不太正式的词,较多用于口语而非书面语。在正式或书面语中,更常用 not very intelligent 来描述一个人,这样更礼貌些。▸ stupidity /stjuːpɪdəti; name stuːpɪdəti/ noun [uncountable] ◆he faked stupidity to try to escape punishment for the crime.他装傻以逃避因犯罪而受到的惩罚。▸ stupidly adverb◆she stared stupidly at the screen.她傻愣愣地盯着屏幕。■ dumb /dʌm/ (especially name, informal) stupid愚蠢的;笨的;傻的ⓘ it is not usually polite to call sb dumb, but it is not as offensive as stupid.说某人 dumb 通常是不礼貌的,但冒犯的意味没有 stupid 那么强◆if the police question you, act dumb (= pretend you do not know anything).如果警察盘问,你就装傻。◆she's going out with some dumb jock from her high school.她正和同一中学的某个蠢蛋运动员谈恋爱。◆ (offensive) his new girlfriend is a classic dumb blonde.他的新任女友是个典型的傻乎乎的金发女郎。opp smart , bright → intelligent ■ thick (bre, informal) stupid愚蠢的;笨的;傻的ⓘ it is not polite to call sb thick.说某人 thick 是不礼貌的◆are you thick or what?你是傻呀还是怎么啦?◆i'm not completely thick, you know.你知道,我还没有傻到家。unlike with stupid, people do not usually use thick about themselves.与 stupid 不同的是,人们通常不用 thick 来形容自己◆i felt completely thick. ■ obtuse /əbtjuːs; name əbtuːs/ (formal) slow or unwilling to understand sth迟钝的;愚蠢的;不愿理解的◆are you being deliberately obtuse?你是不是故意装傻?ⓘ if you say that sb is being obtuse it often suggests that you think they are deliberately pretending not to understand sth.说某人 obtuse 常表示说话者认为他们是故意装傻。stupid (often disapproving) showing a lack of thought, good sense or judgement愚蠢的;傻的◆i've made a stupid mistake.我犯了一个愚蠢的错误。◆i was stupid enough to believe him.我可真够糊涂,竟然相信他的话。◆it was stupid of you to get involved.你卷进去了,真是愚蠢。ⓘ it is considered offensive to tell sb that they are stupid.说别人 stupid 是一种冒犯。 opp sensible → best , sensible → wise ▸ stupidity /stjuːpɪdəti; name stuːpɪd/ noun [uncountable, countable, usually plural] ◆i couldn't believe my own stupidity.我干的蠢事我自己都不敢相信。◆the errors and stupidities of youth年轻时犯的错误和做的蠢事▸ stupidly adverb◆i stupidly agreed to lend him the money.我真傻,竟然同意借给他钱。stupid (rather informal, especially spoken) slow to learn or understand things; not clever or intelligent愚蠢的;笨的;傻的ⓘ it is not polite to call sb stupid.说某人 stupid 是不礼貌的◆he'll be ok-he's not stupid.他没事的 - 他不笨。◆i felt completely stupid.我觉得自己傻透了。◆you stupid idiot! put that gun down!你这个白痴!把枪放下!opp intelligent , smart , clever → intelligent ⓘ the direct opposite of intelligent is unintelligent, but this is not very frequent. stupid is a rather informal word, used more in spoken english than in written english. in formal or written english, it is more usual and more polite to describe sb as not very intelligent. * intelligent 的直接反义词是 unintelligent,但不常用。stupid 是个不太正式的词,较多用于口语而非书面语。在正式或书面语中,更常用 not very intelligent 来描述一个人,这样更礼貌些。▸ stupidity /stjuːpɪdəti; name stuːpɪdəti/ noun [uncountable] ◆he faked stupidity to try to escape punishment for the crime.他装傻以逃避因犯罪而受到的惩罚。▸ stupidly adverb◆she stared stupidly at the screen.她傻愣愣地盯着屏幕。stupid/ˈstju:pɪd; us ˈstu: ||; ˈstupɪd/adj1. not intelligent or sensible 傻的;不聪明的;愚蠢的: ◇don't be so stupid, of course i'll help you! 别这么傻,我当然会帮你!◇he was stupid to trust her. 他信任她,那是很愚蠢的。◇a stupid mistake/suggestion/question 一个愚蠢的错误╱建议╱问题 2. (only before a noun 只用于名词前) (informal 非正式) used to show that you are angry or do not like sb/sth (表示生气或不喜欢): ◇i'm tired of hearing about his stupid car. 我再不想听他讲自己那辆破汽车。 ➔stupidity /stju:ˈpɪdəti; us stu:- ||; stuˈpɪdətɪ/ noun [u] ➔stupidly adv ☞ stupid/silly stu·pid /`stupɪd; ˈstjuːpɪd/adj 1. not intelligent or sensible 笨的,愚蠢的:◇how could you be so stupid? 你怎么这么笨?◇a stupid mistake 愚蠢的错误 2. spoken used to talk about something that annoys you 【口】 讨厌的[表示气恼]:◇i can't get this stupid door open! 我打不开这讨厌的门。 ☞ stupid |
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