fooling
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT If you call someone a fool, you are indicating that you think they are not at all sensible and show a lack of good judgment. 笨蛋[表不滿]
"You fool!" she shouted. “你這個笨蛋!”她叫道。
2. N (formerly) a professional jester living in a royal or noble household (舊時)弄臣
3. N a dessert made from a purée of fruit with cream or custard 嬭油果泥[英國英語]
gooseberry fool
4. ADJ Fool is used to describe an action or person that is not at all sensible and shows a lack of good judgment. 愚蠢的[美國英語] [非正式] [ADJ n]
What a damn fool thing to do!
這樣做真是愚蠢得要死!
5. V-T If someone fools you, they deceive or trick you. 欺騙; 愚弄
Art dealers fool a lot of people. 藝術品經銷商會愚弄許多人。
Don't be fooled by his appearance. 不要被他的外表所矇蔽。
6. V-I If you say that a person is fooling with something or someone, you mean that the way they are behaving is likely to cause problems. 瞎弄
What are you doing fooling with such a staggering sum of money?
你拿這麽驚人的一大筆錢瞎折騰什麽?
7. PHRASE If you make a fool of someone, you make them seem silly by telling people about something stupid that they have done, or by tricking them. 戯弄 (某人)
Your brother is making a fool of you. 你哥哥在戯弄你呢。
8. PHRASE If you make a fool of yourself, you behave in a way that makes other people think that you are silly or lacking in good judgment. 讓 (自己) 出醜
He was drinking and making a fool of himself. 他喝酒的時候洋相百出。
9. PHRASE If you play the fool or act the fool, you behave in a playful, childish, and foolish way, usually in order to make other people laugh. 衚閙逗樂
They used to play the fool together, calling each other silly names and giggling. 他們過去常常一起衚閙,互相起綽號取笑。
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