gullible 英 [ˈgʌləbl]   美 [ˈɡʌləbəl]

gullible

gullible  英 [ˈgʌləbl] 美 [ˈɡʌləbəl]

adj. 易受骗的;轻信的 

The witnesses to Jesus Christ who wrote the New Testament gospels and letters are not gullible or deceitful or demented. 记载了新约福音书和信件的耶稣基督的目击者们,并非轻信、虚伪、或是精神错乱之人。
I was always childlike, always gullible, always without guile, and never able to really understand the kinds of games that people seemed to find necessary. 我用一颗赤子之心,总是轻信,总是无邪,也从不能真正理解那些被人们认为是必须的各种竞争。

  • If you are gullible, the joke is on you because you are easily fooled.
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  • adj. 易受骗的;轻信的
  • 1. The witnesses to Jesus Christ who wrote the New Testament gospels and letters are not gullible or deceitful or demented.

    记载了新约福音书和信件的耶稣基督的目击者们,并非轻信、虚伪、或是精神错乱之人。

  • 2. I was always childlike, always gullible, always without guile, and never able to really understand the kinds of games that people seemed to find necessary.

    我用一颗赤子之心,总是轻信,总是无邪,也从不能真正理解那些被人们认为是必须的各种竞争。

  • 3. So Celsus and Galen admire Christians for the courage and the almost military discipline they have even though they despise them for being, they believe,gullible,superstitious bumpkins.

    所以塞尔苏斯和加伦都佩服基督徒的勇气,以及他们那种军事般的纪律,尽管他们鄙视他们当基督徒,鄙视他们是易受骗的,迷信的粗人。

  • gullible (adj.) 1821, apparently a back-formation from gullibility. Spelling gullable is attested from 1818.
gul·lible / ˈɡʌləbl ; NAmE ˈɡʌləbl / adjective too willing to believe or accept what other people tell you and therefore easily tricked 轻信的;易受骗的;易上当的 SYN naive gul·li·bil·ity / ˌɡʌləˈbɪləti ; NAmE ˌɡʌləˈbɪləti / noun [uncountable ] gul·lible / ˈɡʌləbl ; NAmE ˈɡʌləbl / gul·li·bil·ity / ˌɡʌləˈbɪləti ; NAmE ˌɡʌləˈbɪləti /
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