词组 | foolish |
释义 | foolish /ˈfuːlɪʃ/ adjective stupid and not sensibleadverbsrather/very/extremely foolish It was very foolish not to tell anyone where you were going.verbsfeel foolish She felt foolish because she didn’t know the answer.look foolish He was certain that he would look foolish if he tried to dance.sound foolish I wanted to ask a question, but I was afraid I’d sound foolish.seem/appear foolish It seems foolish to plan a holiday when we haven’t yet saved the money.nounsa foolish man/woman Only a foolish man would ignore their warnings.a foolish thing I knew it was a foolish thing to do, but I lent him the money.a foolish question How can you ask such a foolish question?a foolish idea It was a foolish idea to ask him to the party.a foolish dream His plans to be an artist now seemed like a foolish dream.foolish pride My foolish pride prevented me from saying that I was sorry.phrasesit is foolish to do sth It would be foolish to ignore her advice.sth is foolish of sb The man started shouting at the police officer, which was very foolish of him.be foolish enough to do sth I was foolish enough to believe him, even though he had lied to me before.young and foolish We were young and foolish and we wanted to enjoy ourselves. |
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