silly的意思和读音

silly

: [ˈsɪli] : ['sɪli]

adj.

n.

sillier  silliest  sillies  

adj.+n.silly thing,silly story,silly mistake,silly idea,silly answer

adj.sensible,important

adj.stupid,ridiculous,childish,daft,asinine

sillyadj.

1.showing a lack of thought, understanding or judgement

a silly idea

That was a silly thing to do !

Her work is full of silly mistakes.

‘I can walk home.’ ‘Don't be silly─it's much too far!’“。”“!”

You silly boy!

2.stupid or embarrassing, especially in a way that is more typical of a child than an adult

a silly sense of humour

a silly game

I feel silly in these clothes.穿

She had a silly grin on her face.

I got it for a silly price(= very cheap) .

3.not practical or serious

We had to wear these silly little hats.

Why worry about a silly thing like that?

IDMdrink, laugh, shout, etc. yourself silly(informal)to drink, laugh, shout, etc. so much that you cannot behave in a sensible wayplay silly buggers(informal)to behave in a stupid and annoying wayn.

1.[sing](informal)often used when speaking to children to say that they are not behaving in a sensible way

No, silly, those aren't your shoes!

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adj.1.showing that you are not intelligent, not serious, not thinking carefully, etc.; used for saying you think something or someone is not sensible or does not deserve any respect2.not serious, important, or practical3.inappropriate and annoying, especially because it makes you seem stupid or like a child4.in a state when you are not able to do anything sensible1.showing that you are not intelligent, not serious, not thinking carefully, etc.; used for saying you think something or someone is not sensible or does not deserve any respect2.not serious, important, or practical3.inappropriate and annoying, especially because it makes you seem stupid or like a child4.in a state when you are not able to do anything sensible

n.1ed for telling someone, especially a child, that you think their behavior is stupid or annoying2.a joke

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2. lecture n silly adj mosquito n ...

3. silk silly silver ...

4. buyer n. , , silly adj. , , , barbara n. ...

5. drill silly advance ...

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1.How silly it was of you to give up such a good chance!

2.Perhaps yes, love will let me have always been very sensible head changed silly, as I did, he often asked me to "pig. "”。

3.They looked at me, as if I had raised a silly question, and said they rarely used cars and would walk back together.

4.The long journey on the train exhausted this silly sister, who took flowers to home from thousands of miles away.

5.Sometimes she wept bitterly, but even AS she wept she wAS saying to herself: Silly fool, wetting hankies! AS if that would get you anywhere!:“湿!”

6.I boxed up all the silly stuff, writing and acting and goofing about, and threw it in an attic somewhere. I shut the door. I moved on.西————

7.as he told her of some popular actress of whom she reminded him. She was not silly , and yet attention of this sort had its weight.

8.The silly thing was that voters could see me running around the constituency, full of energy.

9.I felt pretty silly walking back and forth across the bar, and the only guy who looked was the creep checking everybody out.

10.In itself, this was a story of two silly people on a squalid little night out in London, and is of no particular interest.