simpleton
英 [ˈsɪmpltən]
美 [ˈsɪmpltən]
n. 傻瓜; 易上当受骗的人
复数:simpletons
BNC.34674 / COCA.28804
牛津词典
noun
- 傻瓜;易上当受骗的人
a person who is not very intelligent and can be tricked easily
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 傻瓜;呆子;容易受骗的人
If you call someone asimpleton, you think they are easily deceived or not very intelligent.- 'But Ian's such a simpleton', she laughed...
“可是伊恩太傻了,”她笑着说道。 - He was a lightweight, a political simpleton.
他是个无名之辈,头脑简单的政客。
- 'But Ian's such a simpleton', she laughed...
英英释义
noun
- a person lacking intelligence or common sense
双语例句
- All this time, I took you for* Well, a complete simpleton.
我一直都把你看成一个笨蛋。 - He did not in the least wish the future Mrs. Newland archer to be a simpleton.
他决不希望未来的纽兰阿切尔太太是个呆子。 - His expression was truly comical and at that moment I did not know whether he was a preposterous old man pulling my leg or whether he was really a simpleton.
他的表情实在很滑稽。我不知他是一个扯我后腿的老人;还是一个道地的笨蛋。 - What's more, if going on the same dream of disobeyed morals and conscience for years, as simpleton haven't I had any medicine to save?
而假如我再做着这种有违道德良知的千秋美梦,不是同样如傻瓜般的无药可救? - 'But Ian's such a simpleton', she laughed
“可是伊恩太傻了,”她笑着说道。 - It is not possible to feel jealous of this good natured simpleton, no matter how many presidents he meets or how much he earns.
不管有多少位总统接见过他还是他赢得了多少财富,人们总是不会去妒忌一个天性善良的白痴。 - A timid defenseless simpleton who is readily preyed upon. a feeling of concern for the welfare of someone ( especially someone defenseless).
容易被伤害的胆小的无防备的傻子。对某人的幸福关心的感情(尤其是无防备的某人)。 - You big simpleton, how can anyone deceive the eye.
你这个大傻瓜,谁能够骗眼睛呢? - But the widow was very disappointed to find that her son was as idiotic as a simpleton, and seemed to know nothing except how to eat and sleep.
寡妇却很失望地儿子傻乎乎得活像个笨蛋。他似乎只知道如何吃饭和睡觉。 - He was a lightweight, a political simpleton.
他是个无名之辈,头脑简单的政客。