idiocy 英 [ˈɪdiəsi]   美 [ˈɪdiəsi]

idiocy

idiocy  英 [ˈɪdiəsi] 美 [ˈɪdiəsi]

n. 白痴;白痴的行为 

名词复数:idiocies 

“You say you hair is gone?”he said,with an air almost of idiocy. “你说你的头发没有了?”他带着近乎白痴的神情问道。
“You say your hair is gone?” he said, with an air almost of idiocy. “你说你的头发没有了吗?” 他差不多是白痴似地问道。

  • Idiocy is extreme stupidity. If you skied down a dangerous slope with little experience and no helmet, your friends would be right to comment on your idiocy.
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  • n. 白痴;白痴的行为
  • 1. “You say you hair is gone?”he said,with an air almost of idiocy.

    “你说你的头发没有了?”他带着近乎白痴的神情问道。

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

    “你说你的头发没有了吗?” 他差不多是白痴似地问道。

  • 3. Every major journal, the Times Literary Supplement, the London Review, the Observer, everybody had a review saying, this doesn't even reach the level of nonsense, of idiocy.

    每个主流杂志,《纽约时报文学副刊》,《伦敦审查》,《观察员》,甚至每个人都在评论说:这本书甚至没有达到废话的水平和白痴的水准。

  • idiocy (n.) "state of being an idiot," 1520s, from idiot on model of prophecy, etc. Early alternatives included idiotacy (1580s), idiotry (1590s).
idi·ocy / ˈɪdiəsi ; NAmE ˈɪdiəsi / noun ( plural idi·ocies ) ( formal) 1 [uncountable ] very stupid behaviour; the state of being very stupid 愚蠢行为;愚昧 SYN stupidity 2 [countable ] a very stupid act, remark, etc. 愚蠢的行动(或言论等) the idiocies of bureaucracy 官僚体系所做的蠢事 idiocy idiocies idi·ocy / ˈɪdiəsi ; NAmE ˈɪdiəsi /
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