idiocy的意思和读音

idiocy

: [ˈɪdiəsi] : ['ɪdiəsi]

n.

idiocies  

idiocyn.

1.[u]very stupid behaviour; the state of being very stupid

2.[c]a very stupid act, remark, etc.

the idiocies of bureaucracy

n.1.2.

n.1.very stupid ideas or behavior2.a very stupid thing to say or do

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2. emergency n idiocy n dom ,“” ...

3. jet lag idiocy ... following ...

4. quail:n. idiocy:n. assertion:n. ...

5. protect against idiocy necessity ...

6. idiocy n., idiocy n. , ...

7. admission qualification idiocy idiot ...

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1."You say you hair is gone? " he said, with an air almost of idiocy.“?”

2.If I was truly a great human being, as she said, then what was the meaning of this slavering idiocy about me?

3.Marriage is always a hopeless idiocy for a woman who has enough of her own to live upon.

4.Just as I was reflecting on the crass idiocy of this approach, the last call to prayers began to ring out at 10. 30pm.10

5.Now, was it not the depth of absurdity--of genuine idiocy, for that pitiful, slavish, mean-minded brach to dream that I could love her?————

6.But then there's idiocy, like the beginning of last season when fans and journalists insisted on calling Odom the fourth best Laker.

7."You say your hair is gone? " he said, with an air almost of idiocy.“?”

8.It's when you realise this is the sort of idiocy in play that this law falls apart.

9.A thoroughly sensible wife would reduce me to a condition of absolute idiocy in less than six months.使

10.He looks at me, rightfully so, as though I'm suffering a bout of idiocy.