fatuous
英 [ˈfætʃuəs]
美 [ˈfætʃuəs]
adj. 愚蠢的; 愚昧的
BNC.21527 / COCA.26978
牛津词典
adj.
- 愚蠢的;愚昧的
stupid- a fatuous comment/grin
愚蠢的话语;龇牙咧嘴的傻笑
- a fatuous comment/grin
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 愚蠢的;傻的;笨的
If you describe a person, action, or remark asfatuous, you think that they are extremely silly, showing a lack of intelligence or thought.- The Chief was left speechless by this fatuous remark.
这句傻话让主任一时说不出话来。
- The Chief was left speechless by this fatuous remark.
英英释义
adj
双语例句
- The Republican alternative is equally fatuous.
共和党的方案同样愚蠢。 - 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。 - The Chief was left speechless by this fatuous remark.
这句傻话让主任一时说不出话来。 - If I have to sit there listening to any more of his fatuous remarks I'll scream!
如果我不得不坐在那儿继续听他的蠢话,我要叫出来了。 - Emperor Yang in the Sui Dynasty is not only a rare fatuous tyrant in Chinese history but also an outstanding poet.
摘要隋炀帝是中国历史上少有的昏暴之君,但在文学上却是一位杰出的诗人。 - But, court at that time was so fatuous and conservative that the traditional monetary innovation was difficult to put into practice.
由于朝廷的昏庸、保守,使传统货币改革难于起步。 - A fatuous person, smile, remark He was laughed at for being so foolish.
笨人、傻笑、蠢话.他因太傻而遭人笑话。 - 'not for the ears of ladies', or some such fatuous remark.
“不是女士们的耳朵适宜听的”,或者诸如此类的蠢话。 - Looking back to the history, we are always astonished that so many fatuous and cruel events could have happened.
回看历史,我们往往惊讶于那么多曾经发生的愚昧和残酷的事件。 - Seems to take pride in making fatuous remarks.
看起来非常得意地说这些愚蠢的话。