fool的意思和读音

fool

: [ful] : [fuːl]

n.

v.

adj.

fools  fooling  fooled  

adj.+n.poor fool,young fool,complete fool,damn fool,utter fool

n.sage

v.mislead,trick,deceive,hoodwink,take in

n.boob,chump,jester,clown,comedian

fooln.

1.[c]a person who you think behaves or speaks in a way that lacks intelligence or good judgement

Don't be such a fool!

I felt a fool when I realized my mistake.

He told me he was an actor and I was fool enough to believe him.

2.[c](in the past) a man employed by a king or queen to entertain people by telling jokes, singing songs, etc.

3.[u][c]a cold light dessert (= a sweet dish) made from fruit that is cooked and crushed and mixed with cream or custard

rhubarb fool

IDM

Quit playing the fool and get some work done!/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

act/play the foolto behave in a stupid way in order to make people laugh, especially in a way that may also annoy them

Quit playing the fool and get some work done!/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

Any fool could tell she was lying.

any fool can/could…(informal)used to say that sth is very easy to do

Any fool could tell she was lying.

She's nobody's fool when it comes to dealing with difficult patients.

be no/nobodys foolto be too intelligent or know too much about sth to be tricked by other people

She's nobody's fool when it comes to dealing with difficult patients.

a fool and his money are soon parteda person who is not sensible usually spends money too quickly or carelessly, or is cheated by othersfools rush in (where angels fear to tread)people with little experience try to do the difficult or dangerous things which more experienced people would not consider doing

Can't you see she's making a fool of you?

make a fool of sbto say or do sth deliberately so that people will think that sb is stupid

Can't you see she's making a fool of you?

I made a complete fool of myself in front of everyone!

make a fool of yourselfto do sth stupid which makes other people think that you are a fool

I made a complete fool of myself in front of everyone!

‘He's not an easy person to live with.’ ‘More fool her for marrying him!’“。”“!”

more fool sb (for doing sth)(informal)used to say that you think that sb was stupid to do sth, especially when it causes them problems

‘He's not an easy person to live with.’ ‘More fool her for marrying him!’“。”“!”

(theres) no fool like an old foolan older person who behaves in a stupid way is worse than a younger person who does the same thing, because experience should have taught him or her not to do itv.

1.[t]to trick sb into believing sth that is not true

You don't fool me!

She certainly had me fooled ─I really believed her!

You're fooling yourself if you think none of this will affect you.

Don't be fooled into thinking they're going to change anything.

2.[i]to say or do stupid or silly things, often in order to make people laugh

Stop fooling around and sit down!

If you fool about with matches, you'll end up getting burned.

IDM

‘I'm trying as hard as I can!’ ‘You could have fooled me!’“!”“!”

you could have fooled me(informal)used to say that you do not believe sth that sb has just told you

‘I'm trying as hard as I can!’ ‘You could have fooled me!’“!”“!”

adj.

1.[obn](informal)showing a lack of intelligence or good judgement

That was a damn fool thing to do!

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adj.1.

n.1.someone who does not behave in an intelligent or sensible way2.a man in the past whose job was to entertain a king, queen, or other important person by making them laugh3.a sweet food made from crushed cooked fruit mixed with cream and served cold

v.1.to trick someone by making them believe something that is not true

adj.1.stupid or silly

1. Fools' Bliss Fool Vulture ...

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4. Foolish Fool Interest 使 ...

5. food n. fool n. foolish a. ...

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1.as sport to a fool to do mischief: but a man of understanding hath wisdom.

2.A wise man turns down the current into, a fool to put down when despair - you can put down how much, happiness is how many.——

3.The angry wife said she was blind in choosing him, who said answering a fool according his folly that the sight of her made him sick.

4.He had an expression of resentment, as if we had made a fool of him.

5.Be careful metering in situations like this, as the dark area on the sides of the frame may fool your meter.

6.Then, the fool pointed to his head and said: "Ouch! There is something wrong with my head. ":“。”

7.He's not such a fool as you assumed him to be.

8.Remember that the word 'ass' in spoken English also means a fool and is a very mildly impolite word for the human rump.,ass

9.Actually I wanted to tell him that today was April Fool's Day, but I could not say it out.

10.Because he made a fool of me when he stood Godfather to Connie's boy.