fatuous
愚蠢的
常用释义
英音[ ˈfætʃuəs ]
美音[ ˈfætʃuəs ]
基本释义
- adj. 愚蠢的,愚昧的;错误的;未经认真考虑的
例句
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1·The Chief was left speechless by this fatuous remark.这些愚笨的谈论使得长官无言。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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2·What a fatuous remark!多么愚蠢的话呀!
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3·"It was a fatuous performance," Alice said.“真是一场愚昧的演出。”爱丽丝说。
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4·The magazine editors are not wholly fatuous. I know that.“好了,可别那么愤世嫉俗,”马丁提出要求,“杂志编辑并非都那么昏庸,这我是知道的。
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5·Television commercials seem more smug and fatuous than ever.电视的广告似乎比以前更沾沾自喜和愚蠢。
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6·I don't look you down in this way even , cos I was fatuous and conceited.所以这为福清的楼主说要来 我建议他不要来。
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7·It should drop the fatuous targeting of pay, shadow banking and rating agencies.它应当放弃愚昧地把矛头对准薪酬、影子银行业和评级机构。
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8·Comparisons with the popularity of cinema in the US during the Great Depression are fatuous.拿中国火爆的票房与美国大萧条(Great Depression)时期的电影风靡进行比较是愚蠢的。
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9·After my return to London I had to expiate in bed the consequences of my fatuous complaisance.我回到伦敦以后,只得在病榻上来为我那愚蠢的温顺赎罪。
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10·After my return to London I had to expiate in bed the consequences of my fatuous complaisance.我回到伦敦以后,只得在病榻上来赎我的荒唐的随和的罪愆。
同义词
adj.
愚笨的;昏庸的;发呆的;自满的
同根词
词根:
fatuous
fatuously
adv
愚蠢地;自满地(fatuous的副词形式)
fatuity
n
昏庸;愚昧;愚蠢的言行