fools

[美國]/[fuːlz]/
[英國]/[fuːlz]/
詞頻: 非常高

中文釋義

n. 被人視為愚蠢的人;傻瓜;受騙者。
v. 像個傻瓜一樣行動;不明智地行為;欺騙或使受騙。
adj. 愚蠢的;不明智的。

短語搭配

fool's errand

愚蠢的差使

fool around

胡鬧

foolishness

愚蠢

fool me once

騙人一次

fools gold

假金

fools rush

笨蛋衝動

fool's paradise

癡人樂園

full of fools

充滿了蠢貨

playing fools

胡鬧

fool's hope

癡人妄想

例句

don't be fools; check your work before submitting it.

別當傻瓜;提交前檢查你的工作。

only fools rush in without a plan.

只有傻瓜才會不加計畫就衝入。

we shouldn't underestimate the fools who think they know everything.

我們不應該低估那些自以為是的人。

it would be foolish to invest all your money in one stock.

把所有的錢都投資在一支股票上是不明智的。

the company fired the fools responsible for the data breach.

公司解雇了那些對數據洩露負責的傻瓜。

he made a fool of himself trying to impress her.

他試圖給她留下深刻印象,結果弄得自己好笑。

it's foolish to argue with someone who won't listen.

跟那些不願意聽的人爭辯是愚蠢的。

the politician was accused of making fools of the voters.

這位政客被指控愚弄選民。

don't be fools and fall for that obvious scam.

別當傻瓜,被那明顯的騙局所蒙蔽。

it's foolish to assume you'll always get away with it.

認為你總是可以逃脫,是愚蠢的。

they felt like fools after realizing their mistake.

在意識到自己的錯誤後,他們覺得自己像傻瓜。

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