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词组 fool
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fool

a fool and his money are soon parted a foolish person spends money carelessly and will soon be penniless. proverb

fools rush in where angels fear to tread people without good sense or judgement will have no hesitation in tackling a situation that even the wisest would avoid. proverb

be no (or nobody's) fool be a shrewd or prudent person.

fool's gold something deceptively attractive and promising in appearance.

Fool's gold is the name popularly given to any yellow metal, such as pyrite or chalcopyrite, that may be mistaken for gold.

2003Nation Many good people have been euchred into falling for the current fool's gold-politicians and lobbyists calling for 'universal healthcare'.

more fool - used as an exclamation indicating that a specified person is unwise to behave in such a way.

2002Pride Any self-respecting female should be wise enough to steer clear of Romeo rats and, if you don't, then more fool you.

not suffer fools gladly: seesuffer.

there's no fool like an old fool the foolish behaviour of an older person seems especially foolish as they are expected to think and act more sensibly than a younger one. proverb

you could have fooled me! used to express cynicism or doubt about an assertion. informal

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