idiot 英 [ˈɪdiət]   美 [ˈɪdiət]

idiot

idiot  英 [ˈɪdiət] 美 [ˈɪdiət]

n. 笨蛋,傻瓜;白痴 

名词复数:idiots 

‘You are an idiot, ’ he say. ‘你确实是傻瓜,’他们说。
When I lost my passport, I felt such an idiot. 我丢了护照时觉得自己像个大傻瓜。

  • The noun idiot means a person of lower-than-normal intelligence or someone who does foolish things, like your neighbor who car got stolen because he left it unlocked with the key in the ignition. What an idiot.
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  • n. 笨蛋,傻瓜;白痴
  • 1. ‘You are an idiot, ’ he say.

    ‘你确实是傻瓜,’他们说。

  • 2. When I lost my passport, I felt such an idiot.

    我丢了护照时觉得自己像个大傻瓜。

  • 3. Not that switch, you idiot!

    不是那个开关,你这个蠢货!

  • idiot (n.) early 14c., "person so mentally deficient as to be incapable of ordinary reasoning;" also in Middle English "simple man, uneducated person, layman" (late 14c.), from Old French idiote "uneducated or ignorant person" (12c.), from Latin idiota "ordinary person, layman; outsider," in Late Latin "uneducated or ignorant person," from Greek idiotes "layman, person lacking professional skill" (opposed to writer, soldier, skilled workman), literally "private person" (as opposed to one taking part in public affairs), used patronizingly for "ignorant person," from idios "one's own" (see idiom).
idiot / ˈɪdiət ; NAmE ˈɪdiət / noun 1 ( informal) a very stupid person 蠢人;笨蛋 SYN fool When I lost my passport, I felt such an idiot. 我丢了护照时觉得自己像个大傻瓜。 Not that switch, you idiot! 不是那个开关,你这个蠢货! 2 ( old-fashioned, offensive) a person with very low intelligence who cannot think or behave normally 白痴 idiot idiots idiot / ˈɪdiət ; NAmE ˈɪdiət /
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