idiot
noun /ˈɪdiət/
/ˈɪdiət/
synonym fool蠢人;笨蛋 - When I lost my passport, I felt such an idiot.
我丢了护照时觉得自己像个大傻瓜。 - Not that switch, you idiot!
不是那个开关,你这个蠢货!
Topics Personal qualitiesc1- He was giggling like a drunken idiot.
他咯咯发笑,像个喝醉酒的白痴。 - He's made a complete idiot of himself over this woman!
他因为这个女人出尽了洋相! - I felt (like) a complete idiot, standing there in front of all those people!
站在那么多人面前,我感觉自己像个十足的白痴! - She called me an idiot.
她骂我是个白痴。 - She knew she was acting like an idiot.
她知道自己表现得像个白痴。 - What stupid idiot left their shoes on the stairs?
哪个蠢蛋把鞋子丢在楼梯上了? - I just stood there like an idiot with my mouth open.
我就像个白痴一样张着嘴站在那儿。 - I realized I was dealing with a bunch of idiots.
我意识到我在和一群白痴打交道。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- babbling
- big
- blithering
- …
- be
- feel
- feel like
- …
- make an idiot of yourself
- When I lost my passport, I felt such an idiot.
- (old-fashioned, offensive) a person with very low intelligence who cannot think or behave normally
白痴 Collocations Dictionaryadjective- babbling
- big
- blithering
- …
- be
- feel
- feel like
- …
- make an idiot of yourself
词源Middle English (denoting a person of low intelligence): via Old French from Latin idiota ‘ignorant person’, from Greek idiōtēs ‘private person, layman, ignorant person’, from idios ‘own, private’.