foolishly
傻傻地
常用释义
英音[ ˈfuːlɪʃli ]
美音[ ˈfuːlɪʃli ]
基本释义
- adv. 愚笨地;无聊地;可笑地
例句
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1·The Toad saw at once how wrongly and foolishly he had acted.托德立刻明白他的行为是多么错误和愚蠢。
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2·It is not at all likely that he will act so foolishly as that.他决不会那样愚蠢地行事。来源: 《新英汉大辞典》
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3·He admitted that he had acted foolishly.他承认自己做得很愚蠢。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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4·He saw me standing there, grinning foolishly at him.他看到我站在那儿咧着嘴朝他傻乎乎地笑。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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5·We foolishly thought that everyone would speak English.我们真蠢,竟以为人人都会说英语。来源: 《牛津词典》
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6·Foolishly, I allowed myself to be persuaded to enter the contest.我竟傻乎乎地让人说服去参加比赛。来源: 《牛津词典》
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7·If you act foolishly, people there might think that all of your countrymen are foolish as well.如果你做傻事,那里的人可能认为你所有的同胞都很愚蠢。
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8·Strong man though he was, there is no doubt that he had behaved rather foolishly over the medicine.虽然他是个坚强的人,但毫无疑问,他在服药方面表现不佳。
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9·I foolishly forgot my passport.我很笨,忘记带我的护照了。
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10·He behaved foolishly at the party.他在晚会上表现不佳。
同义词
adv.
愚笨地;无聊地;可笑地
同根词
词根:
fool
fool
adj
傻的
foolish
adj
愚蠢的;傻的
fool
n
傻瓜;愚人;受骗者
fooling
n
开玩笑的言行;戏谑
foolishness
n
愚蠢;可笑
fooling
v
愚弄(fool的ing形式)
fool
vi
欺骗;开玩笑;戏弄
fool
vt
欺骗,愚弄