stupidity
noun /stjuːˈpɪdəti/
/stuːˈpɪdəti/
(plural stupidities)
- [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 - The police were astonished at the sheer stupidity of drivers in going so fast in the fog.
警察对司机在雾中开得如此之快的愚蠢行为感到惊讶。
Topics Personal qualitiesc1- Her answer showed the most incredible stupidity.
她的回答显得极为愚蠢。 - I can't believe the stupidity of some people.
我不能相信有些人居然这么愚蠢。 - I now realize the stupidity of that statement.
我现在意识到了那种说法的愚蠢之处。 - It was sheer stupidity on the part of the crew.
这完全是因为船员的愚蠢。 - It's hard to know if it's corruption or just plain stupidity by the authorities.
很难知道当局是腐败,还是实在太愚蠢。 - Through his own stupidity, he missed an excellent opportunity.
由于自己的愚蠢,他失去了一次绝佳的机会。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- complete
- crass
- incredible
- …
- can’t believe
- realize
- curse
- …
- through (your) stupidity
- stupidity on somebody’s part
- I couldn't believe my own stupidity.
- [uncountable] the state or quality of being slow to learn and not clever or intelligent
愚蠢;笨 - He faked stupidity to try to escape punishment for the crime.
他装傻以逃避因犯罪而受到的惩罚。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- complete
- crass
- incredible
- …
- can’t believe
- realize
- curse
- …
- through (your) stupidity
- stupidity on somebody’s part
- He faked stupidity to try to escape punishment for the crime.