stupidity 英 [stʃʊ'pɪdɪtɪ;stʃuː'pɪdɪtɪ;stjʊ'pɪdɪtɪ;stjuː'pɪdɪ   美 [stu'pɪdəti]

stupidity

stupidity  英 [stʃʊ'pɪdɪtɪ;stʃuː'pɪdɪtɪ;stjʊ'pɪdɪtɪ;stjuː'pɪdɪ 美 [stu'pɪdəti]

n. 愚蠢;糊涂事 

名词复数:stupidities 

So are we facing an epidemic of stupidity? 那么,我们正在面临愚蠢的蔓延吗?
Her beauty can't make up for her stupidity. 她的美丽不能弥补她的愚蠢。

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  • n. 愚蠢;糊涂事
  • 1. So are we facing an epidemic of stupidity?

    那么,我们正在面临愚蠢的蔓延吗?

  • 2. Her beauty can't make up for her stupidity.

    她的美丽不能弥补她的愚蠢。

  • 3. Nobody will be there to save you from your own stupidity.

    没有人会到把你从自己的愚蠢行为中搭救出来。

  • stupidity (n.) 1540s, "want of intelligence," from Latin stupiditatem (nominative stupiditas) "dullness, stupidity, senselessness," from stupidus "confounded, amazed; dull, foolish" (see stupid). It also at various times meant "lack of feeling or emotion" (1560s); "stupor, numbness" (c. 1600).
stu·pid·ity / stjuːˈpɪdəti ; NAmE stuːˈpɪdəti / noun ( plural stu·pid·ities ) 1 [uncountable ,  countable ,  usually plural ] behaviour that shows a lack of thought or good judgement 愚蠢行为;糊涂 I couldn't believe my own stupidity. 我干的蠢事我自己都不能相信。 the errors and stupidities of youth 年轻时犯的错误和做的蠢事 2 [uncountable ] the state or quality of being slow to learn and not clever or intelligent 愚蠢;笨 stupidity stupidities stu·pid·ity / stjuːˈpɪdəti ; NAmE stuːˈpɪdəti /
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