ninny 英 [ˈnɪni]   美 [ˈnɪni]

ninny

ninny  英 [ˈnɪni] 美 [ˈnɪni]

n. 傻子;笨人 

名词复数:ninnies 

SCARLETT: Melanie Hamilton. She's a pale- faced mealy-mouthed ninny and I hate her. 郝斯嘉:美兰尼,那个脸色苍白,利嘴滑舌的笨蛋,我真讨厌她。
To the culture motivation through the sign of ninny , we should not only understand it, but also express our criticism. 对于旧东北农民透过傻子这个符号所传达出来的文化动机,我们既需要理解,也需要批判。

  • Use the word ninny for someone who's incredibly foolish — in other words, a dope or a nitwit. You might warn your brother not to be a ninny when he's just about to pop an entire hot chile in his mouth.
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  • n. 傻子;笨人
  • 1. SCARLETT: Melanie Hamilton. She's a pale- faced mealy-mouthed ninny and I hate her.

    郝斯嘉:美兰尼,那个脸色苍白,利嘴滑舌的笨蛋,我真讨厌她。

  • 2. To the culture motivation through the sign of ninny , we should not only understand it, but also express our criticism.

    对于旧东北农民透过傻子这个符号所传达出来的文化动机,我们既需要理解,也需要批判。

  • 3. As the unique culture symbol, ninny usually plays important role in the old North-east's folk culture and folk story.

    作为一种独特的地域文化符号,傻子在旧东北的民间文化和民间故事中,就常常扮演了重要角色。

  • ninny (n.) "simpleton, fool," 1590s, perhaps a misdivision of an innocent (see N for other examples), or from the pet form of the proper name Innocent, with sense influenced by the name's literal meaning. There may be some influence in the word of Italian ninno "baby, child."
ninny / ˈnɪni ; NAmE ˈnɪni / noun ( plural ninnies ) ( old-fashioned, informal) a stupid person 笨蛋;傻子 ninny ninnies ninny / ˈnɪni ; NAmE ˈnɪni /
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