n.傻瓜;小丑;奶油果蓉
v.愚弄;欺骗;开玩笑;干蠢事;玩弄;鬼混
过去式:fooled
过去分词:fooled
现在分词:fooling
第三人称单数:fools
fools详解释义
fools双解释义
fools英英释义
n.(名词)
弄臣
小丑
白痴,傻瓜,蠢人,笨人,傻子
糖水水果拌奶油,蛋奶果泥(甜食),奶油果泥(甜食)
受愚弄的人
有癖好的人
v.(动词)
欺骗,诈骗
演滑稽角色
鬼混,无所事事,游手好闲
<口>愚弄,玩弄,戏弄,瞎弄,耍弄,捉弄,耍戏
说笑话,戏谑,开玩笑
干傻事,说蠢话(常为逗乐)
浪费,虚度光阴
乱搞男女关系
做滑稽动作
adj.(形容词)
愚蠢的,傻的,笨的
可笑的
n.(名词)
[C]愚人,傻瓜 a person who is lacking in judgement or good sense
v.(动词)
vt. & vi. 愚弄,耍弄 make think sth that is not true
vt. & vi. 欺骗 cheat
vi. 开玩笑 speak without serious intention; joke
Noun
a person who lacks good judgment
a person who is gullible and easy to take advantage of
a professional clown employed to entertain a king or nobleman in the Middle Ages
Verb
make a fool or dupe of
spend frivolously and unwisely;
"Fritter away one's inheritance"
fool or hoax;"The immigrant was duped because he trusted everyone"
"You can't fool me!"
"Enough horsing around--let's get back to work!"
"The bored children were fooling about"
误 It is very cruel of these boys to make a fool at that old man.
正 It is very cruel of these boys to make a fool of that old man.
玛丽的同学们骗她说晚会将是一个化装舞会。误 Mary's classmates made a fool her by telling her the party was to be a masquerade.
正 Mary's classmates made a fool of her by telling her the party was to be a masquerade.
析 “捉弄”“欺骗”“愚弄”英语可说make a fool of,其中的of不能用at代替。
他被一个上门推销的人骗了。误 He was made a fool by some door-to-door salesman.
正 He was made a fool of by some door-to-door salesman.
我被告知受骗了。误 I was told that I was being made a fool.
正 I was told that I was being made a fool of.
我们都被那个调皮的孩子骗了。误 We were all made fools by the mischievous child.
正 We were all made fools of by the mischievous child.
析 make a fool of从主动结构变为被动结构时,介词of不能省略。
皇帝真够傻的,竟然相信那两个骗子。误 The emperor was a fool enough to believe the two cheats.
正 The emperor was fool enough to believe the two cheats.
析 当名词用作表示程度的表语时,相当于foolish,其前不用冠词a。
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