dolt 英 [dəʊlt]   美 [doʊlt]

dolt

dolt  英 [dəʊlt] 美 [doʊlt]

n. 笨蛋,傻瓜;呆子 

名词复数:dolts 

I largely agree with that sentiment the outperform part, not the dolt part. 我基本同意对表现更好那部分的观点,但对傻瓜论不能苟同。
Stocks would outperform over the long run, and only a dolt thinks otherwise, they informed me. 他们教导我,从长期来看,股市的表现会更好,只有傻瓜才不这么想。

  • Dolt refers a person who isn't very smart. You might be called a dolt if you do something dumb, like stand outside your car complaining that you locked your keys inside — even though the window is wide open.
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  • n. 笨蛋,傻瓜;呆子
  • 1. I largely agree with that sentiment the outperform part, not the dolt part.

    我基本同意对表现更好那部分的观点,但对傻瓜论不能苟同。

  • 2. Stocks would outperform over the long run, and only a dolt thinks otherwise, they informed me.

    他们教导我,从长期来看,股市的表现会更好,只有傻瓜才不这么想。

  • 3. Gidwin:Oh shut up, you dolt. You probably want to kiss her a hundred times.

    给我闭嘴,你这个笨蛋,你可能想要偷亲她一百次呢。

  • dolt (n.) 1540s, perhaps a variant of dold "dull, foolish," influenced by dulte, dolte, past participle forms of Middle English dullen "to dull, make or become dazed or stupid" (see dull (adj.)). Related: Doltish; doltishly; doltishness.
dolt / dəʊlt ; NAmE doʊlt / noun ( disapproving) a stupid person 笨蛋;傻瓜 SYN idiot dol·tish / ; NAmE / adjective dolt dolts dolt / dəʊlt ; NAmE doʊlt / dol·tish / ; NAmE /
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