读音 英 [fuːl];美 [fuːl] 意思 名词:傻瓜,愚人;受骗者。
指缺乏判断力、容易上当受骗或做出不明智行为的人。
例如:Only a fool would believe such a story.(只有傻瓜才会相信这样的故事。)
动词:欺骗,愚弄;干傻事;开玩笑。
表示通过虚假的言行误导他人,使其产生错误的认识或做出错误的行为,也可表示以轻松、诙谐的方式开玩笑。
例如:Don't try to fool me.(别试图骗我。)
She fooled him into believing her lies.(她骗得他相信了她的谎言。)
有时还用于表达某人做了不明智或愚蠢的事情,如He fooled around all day and didn't get any work done.(他一整天都在鬼混,什么工作也没做。)
网络释义 在日常交流和文学作品中,常用来形容那些行为愚蠢、头脑简单的角色或人物形象。
在网络用语和一些幽默情境里,“fool”也可用于轻松调侃朋友间的小失误或玩笑行为。
常用搭配短语 make a fool of(愚弄;让某人出丑) play the fool(装傻;扮丑角;胡闹) fool around(闲荡;无所事事;瞎搞) fool sb. into doing sth.(骗某人做某事) 造句 He's not a fool; he just made a mistake.(他不是个傻瓜,只是犯了个错误。)
Don't make a fool of yourself in public.(别在公众场合出丑。)
Stop playing the fool and get to work.(别再装傻了,开始干活吧。)
They fooled around in the park all afternoon instead of studying.(他们整个下午都在公园里闲逛,而不是学习。)
She fooled him into thinking she was rich.(她骗得他以为她很有钱。)
Only a fool would ignore the warning signs.(只有傻瓜才会忽视这些警示信号。)
I don't like it when people try to fool me.(我不喜欢别人试图骗我。)
He played the fool to make his little sister laugh.(他扮丑角逗他的小妹妹笑。)
The con man fooled many people out of their money.(那个骗子骗了很多人的钱。)
You're no fool; you'll figure it out.(你不傻,你会弄明白的。)