Fool Meaning in English
word
/ˈfuɫ/
fool
/fˈuːl/
fool
释义
A 'fool' is someone who acts in a silly or stupid way, or who is easily tricked or lacks good judgment.
用法与细微差别
'Fool' can be an insult (calling someone stupid) but is also used playfully among friends. Common phrases: 'play the fool', 'a fool for' (someone obsessed). It's informal; 'foolish' is the adjective (not 'foolish person'). Don't confuse with 'tool' (slang).
Spanish: tonto - bobo - necioPortuguese (BR): tolo - boboPortuguese (PT): tolo - parvoChinese (Simplified): 傻瓜 - 愚人Chinese (Traditional): 傻瓜 - 愚人Hindi: मूर्ख - बेवकूफArabic: أحمق - مغفلBengali: মূর্খ - বোকাRussian: дурак - глупецJapanese: ばか - 愚か者Vietnamese: kẻ ngốc - đồ ngốcKorean: 바보Turkish: aptal - enayiUrdu: بیوقوف - احمقIndonesian: bodoh - orang tolol
例句
He acted like a fool at the party.
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Don't be a fool, think before you speak.
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Only a fool would believe that story.
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I felt like a complete fool when I forgot her birthday.
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'You can't fool me!' she said with a smile.
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He always plays the fool to make people laugh.
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