释义 |
stupid美 ['stupɪd] 英 ['stjuːpɪd] - n.傻子
- adj.欠考虑的;糊涂的;笨的;傻的
- 网络愚蠢的;笨蛋;愚笨的
比较级:stupider 最高级:stupidest adj.+n. stupid thing,stupid expression,stupid remark adj. intelligent,wise,sensible adj. unintelligent,dull,brainless,obtuse,witless 1. | 欠考虑的;糊涂的showing a lack of thought or good judgement |
| | | It was a pretty stupid thing to do. 做那样的事实在愚蠢。 | | I was stupid enough to believe him. 我可真够糊涂的,竟然相信他的话。 | | It was stupid of you to get involved. 你卷进去了,真是愚蠢。 |
2. | 笨的;傻的;脑子不好使的slow to learn or understand things; not clever or intelligent |
| He'll manage─he isn't stupid. 他可以的,他不笨。 | | Forgetting my notes made me look stupid . 我忘了带笔记,弄得自己像个傻瓜。 |
3. | [obn] (informal) (用以加强语气)讨厌的,恼人的used to emphasize that you are annoyed with sb/sth |
| I can't get the stupid thing open! 这破玩意儿我怎么也打不开! | | Get your stupid feet off the chair! 把你的臭脚从椅子上挪开! |
1. | [sing] (informal) 傻子,笨蛋(常用于开玩笑)if you call sbstupid , you are telling them, usually in a joking way, that you think they are not being very intelligent |
| Yes, stupid, it's you I'm talking to! 对,傻子,我在跟你说话呢! |
adj. | 1. regarded as showing a lack of intelligence, perception, or common sense 2. irritatingly silly or time-wasting 3. used to express anger, annoyance, or frustration 4. in a dazed state, e.g. from shock, fatigue, or the effects of drugs or alcohol 5. not intelligent, or not able to consider or judge things carefully 6. used for talking about something that you think is silly or annoying 1. regarded as showing a lack of intelligence, perception, or common sense 2. irritatingly silly or time-wasting 3. used to express anger, annoyance, or frustration 4. in a dazed state, e.g. from shock, fatigue, or the effects of drugs or alcohol 5. not intelligent, or not able to consider or judge things carefully 6. used for talking about something that you think is silly or annoying | n. | 1. an insulting name for someone who you think is being stupid |
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