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fool
noun /fuːl/
singularfool
pluralfools
  1. 1
    [C] someone who does not behave in an intelligent or sensible way 蠢人;傻子;笨蛋

    You're a fool if you think you'll ever see that money again. 你如果以为还会再见到那笔钱,你就真是个笨蛋。

    How could you be such a stupid fool? 你怎么会笨到这个地步?

    feel (like) a fool :

    I felt such a fool when he used me as an example! 当他拿我当例子时,我觉得自己真蠢!

    look (like) a fool :

    I'm not wearing that; I don't want to look like a fool. 我不会穿那个的,我可不想显得像个傻瓜似的。

     Synonyms and related words
    See also April fool
  2. 2
    [C] a man in the past whose job was to entertain a king, queen, or other important person by making them laugh (过去为国王、王后或其他要人逗笑的)弄臣,小丑
     Synonyms and related words
    Jobs in the past: alderman, alderwoman, apothecary...
  3. 3
    [C/U] a sweet food made from crushed cooked fruit mixed with cream and served cold 奶油拌果子泥(一种冷吃的甜食)

    gooseberry/rhubarb/raspberry fool 奶油醋栗/大黄/山莓

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fool
verb [T] /fuːl/
present tense
I/you/we/theyfool
he/she/itfools
present participlefooling
past tensefooled
past participlefooled
  1. to trick someone by making them believe something that is not true 愚弄;欺骗

    I was completely fooled by her. 我完全被她愚弄了。

    The men had even issued false documents to fool the police. 那些人甚至发布假文件欺骗警察。

    fool someone into doing something :

    Don't let anyone fool you into handing over large sums of money. 不要让人骗得你把大笔大笔的钱交出来。

    fool yourself :

    She realized she'd been fooling herself – he didn't really love her at all. 她意识到自己一直在自欺欺人,他根本就没有真正爱过她。

     Synonyms and related words
fool
adjective [only before noun] American informal /fuːl/
  1. stupid or silly 愚蠢的;傻的

    What's that fool boy done now? 那个傻孩子现在干了些什么?

     Synonyms and related words
    Crazy or silly: crazy, silly, ridiculous...

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