moron
moron 英 [ˈmɔ:rɒn] 美 [ˈmɔrɑn]
n. 傻瓜;痴愚者;笨人
名词复数:morons
- When your little brother does something that is both stupid and infuriating, you'll have to bite your tongue to keep from calling him a moron. A moron is an unkind way to describe someone who is foolish and unintelligent.
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- n. 傻瓜;痴愚者;笨人
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1. Maggie: He is a real scientist, moron.
他是一个真正的科学家,笨蛋。
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2. “My cousins who live in Israel think I’m the biggest moron and weirdo for wanting to spend time in the West Bank,” Katona says.
卡托纳说:“我生活在以色列的堂(表)兄弟姐妹都认为我是个大笨蛋和怪人,竟然想在西岸呆一段时间。
- moron (n.) 1910, medical Latin, from Greek (Attic) moron, neuter of moros "foolish, dull, sluggish, stupid," probably cognate with Sanskrit murah "idiotic." Latin morus "foolish" is a loan-word from Greek. Adopted by the American Association for the Study of the Feeble-minded with a technical definition "adult with a mental age between 8 and 12;" used as an insult since 1922 and subsequently dropped from technical use. Linnæus had introduced morisis "idiocy."
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