On a fool's errand Meaning in English
expression
释义
If you are "on a fool's errand," you are doing something that will not succeed because it is pointless, impossible, or a waste of time.
用法与细微差别
This is an informal, slightly humorous expression for hopeless or pointless tasks. It's often used to describe situations where someone is sent to do something that will never work, sometimes as a prank or due to a misunderstanding. Not used for serious failures or mistakes.
例句
He sent me on a fool's errand to find a shop that doesn't exist.
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Don't go on a fool's errand—that tool is lost forever.
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She realized she was on a fool's errand and turned back.
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At some point, I knew I was on a fool's errand, so I gave up.
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My boss sent me on a fool's errand just to keep me busy for an hour.
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If you try to reason with him, you'll be on a fool's errand—he never listens.
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