fooled中文,fooled的意思,fooled翻译及用法

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fooled

[fu:ld]

v. 愚弄;干傻事;戏谑;沾花惹草(fool 的过去式及过去分词)

fooled 英语释义

英语释义

    1. a person lacking in judgment or prudence
    Only a fool would ride a motorcycle without wearing a helmet.

    2. a retainer (see retainer entry 1 sense 1) formerly kept in great households to provide casual entertainment and commonly dressed in motley with cap, bells, and bauble

    3. one who is victimized or made to appear foolish dupe
    History has made fools of many rash prophets.

    4. a harmlessly deranged person or one lacking in common powers of understanding

    5. one with a marked propensity or fondness for something
    a dancing fool a fool for candy

    6. a cold dessert of pureed fruit mixed with whipped cream or custard

    7. foolish, silly
    barking its fool head off

    8. to behave foolishly
    told the children to stop their fooling —often used with around

    9. to meddle, tamper, or experiment especially thoughtlessly or ignorantly
    don't fool with that gun —often used with around

    10. to play or improvise a comic role

    11. to speak in jest joke
    I was only fooling

    12. to contend or fight without serious intent or with less than full strength toy
    a dangerous man to fool with

    13. to make a fool of deceive

    14. infatuate

    15. to spend on trifles or without advantage fritter —used with away

    16. a person who lacks good sense or judgment a stupid or silly person

    17. a person who enjoys something very much

    18. a dessert made with cooked fruit and cream or a thick sauce

    19. to speak or act in a way that is not serious

    20. to make (someone) believe something that is not true to trick (someone)

    21. a person without good sense or judgment

    22. jester

    23. to speak or act in a playful way or in fun joke
    We were only fooling.

    24. trick entry 2
    Don't let them fool you.

    25. to spend time in an aimless way
    We fooled around in the playground before school.

    26. to play with or handle something carelessly
    Don't fool with my science project.

fooled 片语

片语

no fool聪明人;绝不是傻瓜;精明机敏

fool around with与不三不四的人鬼混(等于fool about with)

Easily fooled醍醐灌顶

Fossil fooled终极恐龙美版

Fooled Band弗雷德乐队

Fooled By的当

Afraid Fooled又怕上当

be fooled被愚弄

fool around閑蕩;游手好閑;干无用的事

April Fooled愚人节

Disadvantage fooled吃亏上当

april fool愚人节;愚人节中受愚弄者

Fooled You骗了你

fool with戏弄

make a fool of愚弄;欺骗

fooled 例句

英汉例句

  • Research shows, however, this perception can be hijacked, fooled and might just be completely wrong.

    然则,研究表明:这种认知可以被劫持、愚弄,甚至可能是完全错误的。

  • If you are, you have simply fooled yourself into believing that you have exited the Construction phase.

    如果您实现了,那您简直是愚弄了自己,让自己相信自己已经退出了构建阶段。

  • The answer to that is a straight yes, and probably has been since 1918, though its recovery as a claimant Great Power between 1940 and 1945 fooled almost everybody.

    答案是肯定的「是」,可能自1918年以来就是如此了,虽然在1940年到1945年之间英国作为索赔大国的恢复愚弄了几乎所有的人。

  • It is only fitting that the story of the brain should be a visual one, for the visuals had the ancients fooled for millenniums.

    毫无疑问,关于大脑的故事应该是可视化的,因为表象曾将古人愚弄了数千年。

  • I could have fooled you if I weren「t so jealous!

    要不是我爱吃醋,準把你骗了。

  • I realised it was over the line and I think the way I carried on so quickly fooled the referee into thinking it was not over.

    我意识到球已经过线,我猜我如此之快地作出反应将它抱回骗到了裁判,让他误以为球没有过线。

  • He fooled me at first, too, into believing that he」d disconnected from the past, by pretending he couldn「t remember.

    起初,他几乎骗过了我,让我相信他已经摆脱了过去,假装想不起来过去的事情。

  • Yet the cold hard evidence tells us otherwise; we can all be fooled -- every one of us -- and if you don」t think you can be fooled, you have already fooled yourself.

    但是事实告诉我们:我们都被愚弄了——我们每一个人——如果你觉得你并不会被愚弄,那么你已经被你自己所愚弄了。

  • Further complicating matters is the debate among economists about whether the bad accounting actually fooled investors.

    更加复杂的问题是经济学家间就坏账是否确实愚弄了投资者一事进行的辩论。

  • He might「ve won it in 1985 also, except his act of seemingly impossible cardplay fooled even the judges.

    他1985年就有可能获得此奖,尽管他的表演过于夸张,甚至于愚弄了评审。

  • His research team, however, soon learned that the crows weren」t easily fooled twice.

    然而,他的研究团队很快发现乌鸦不会第二次再轻易上当。

  • At every stage of her time in school, Sandberg thought, I really fooled them.

    桑德伯格认为,在她学校生涯的各个阶段,我真的愚弄了他们。

  • When you know God's Word you will not be fooled by lies.

    当你领会了上帝的话语时,你就不会被谎言所愚弄。

  • The ’81 fooled me – it was complex and elegant, with flavors of mushrooms and herbs blending with the fruit.

    我被81年那一款欺骗了,它充满了复杂感又是那样文雅,拥有丰富的伴随着蘑菇香和草药香的水果气息。

  • He fooled others because he fooled himself.

    他愚弄了别人是因为他先愚弄了自己。

  • The result may be that investors have been fooled into buying Treasury bonds on unrealistic expectations of real (after-inflation) yields.

    结果被愚弄的投资者买入了美国国库券,而他们所期望获得的真实(去除通胀之后的)收益率根本是不现实的。

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fooled 反义词

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