silly
silly 英 [ˈsɪli] 美 [ˈsɪli]
adj. 愚蠢的; n. 傻瓜
名词复数:sillies 比较级:sillier 最高级:silliest
- Silly describes something that can't be taken seriously. You might not mind telling silly jokes, but you don't want to be told a project you've worked hard at is silly.
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- adj. 愚蠢的;
- n. 傻瓜
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1. silly donkey
蠢驴
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2. a silly idea
愚蠢的想法
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3. That was a silly thing to do!
那事做得蠢!
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4. You silly boy!
你这傻小子!
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5. a silly game
无聊的游戏
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6. I feel sillyin these clothes.
穿上这些衣服,我觉得很可笑。
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7. Why worry about a silly thing like that?
干嘛为那种无谓的事发愁啊?
- silly (adj.) Old English gesælig "happy, fortuitous, prosperous" (related to sæl "happiness"), from Proto-Germanic *sæligas (source also of Old Norse sæll "happy," Old Saxon salig, Middle Dutch salich, Old High German salig, German selig "blessed, happy, blissful," Gothic sels "good, kindhearted"), from PIE *sele- "of good mood; to favor," from root *sel- (2) "happy, of good mood; to favor" (source also of Latin solari "to comfort," Greek hilaros "cheerful, gay, merry, joyous").
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