imbecile
imbecile 英 [ˈɪmbəsi:l] 美 [ˈɪmbəsl]
n. 低能者;愚蠢的人 adj. 低能的;愚笨的;虚弱的
名词复数:imbeciles
- If your best friend calls you an imbecile, he's implying that you're stupid, and he's probably pretty angry with you. An imbecile is an extremely stupid person.
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- n. 低能者;愚蠢的人
- adj. 低能的;愚笨的;虚弱的
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1. In fact, China, I may say here, has become a republic now because the poor demented imbecile Republican Chinaman today has lost his civilization as he has lost his queue.
事实上,余曰,中国如今已成共和之国,盖因目今穷凶极恶低能之中国人,绞辫子而丢其文明之故也。
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2. But Dickens was a modern man; he made sure that Catherine received chloroform, then popularly believed to result in imbecile babies, during the birth of one of their children.
狄更斯具有现代思相,他确信凯瑟琳服用了三氯甲烷,导致了他们出生的一个孩子是个低能儿。
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3. Starving, with three francs fifty staring you in the face! imbecile!
三个半法郎就摆在你面前,你却快饿死了!
- imbecile (adj.) 1540s, imbecille "weak, feeble" (especially in reference to the body), from Middle French imbecile "weak, feeble" (15c.), from Latin imbecillus "weak, feeble," a word of uncertain origin.
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