gullible的意思和读音

gullible

: [ˈɡʌləb(ə)l] : ['ɡʌləb(ə)l]

adj.

adj.discerning

adj.naive,susceptible,innocent,trusting,accepting

gullibleadj.

1.too willing to believe or accept what other people tell you and therefore easily tricked

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adj.1.a gullible person is easy to trick because they trust and believe people too easily

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2. greedy gullible happy ...

3. Gull Gullible Credulous ...

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6. gully( )// gullible) studious( ) ...

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1.If it suits extremist ends to spin a fantastical tale of survival or trickery to gullible ears, expect to hear it./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

2.And surely, to be just a very gullible consciousness provisionally existing among inexplicable mysteries, is not an enviable plight.

3.The moment when I said "April fools! " and dropped that gullible bitch to the ground.“!”

4.However, you could also find that you are gullible and easily tricked by friends during Neptune's travel through this area of your chart.

5.Perhaps I am fooling myself, but if I am going to be that gullible I might as well take advantage.Q,

6."I was just thinking, " said the spider, "that people are very gullible. "。”

7.The point is not that end users are gullible or can be distracted with shiny decorations.

8.Superstitious people are gullible people and a leader can exploit this for his own purposes.

9.Another man assured me that anyone who took any kind of government seriously was a gullible fool.

10.and it seems that there is always somebody gullible enough to believe their stories.