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fool·ish·ly 英'fu:liʃli美'fu:liʃli 高COCA²⁹⁰⁰³BNC¹⁹⁴¹⁸iWeb²¹⁵⁶⁹Economist²⁶⁷⁷⁸⁺⁵ 基本英英搭配记法近义反义例句Thesaurus例句 adv.愚蠢地¹⁰⁰
Adverb: without good sense or judgment;He acted foolishly when he agreed to come foolish愚蠢的 fool-ish…的-ly像⇒adv.愚蠢地近义词 unwisely无智地stupidly愚蠢地headlong头向前的imprudently鲁莽地irrationally不合理thoughtlessly轻率地反义词 wisely聪明地
副词94%,名词6% 用作副词He answered the questionsfoolishly.他愚蠢地回答了这个问题。 It is not at all likely that he will act sofoolishlyas that.他决不会那样愚蠢地行事。adv.idiotic, without due consideration 同义词 mistakenly,stupidly,unwiselyabsurdly,ill-advisedly,imprudently,incautiously,indiscreetly,injudiciously,short-sightedly 反义词 carefully,cautiously,sensibly,thoughtfully,wisely blindlyadverb carelessly heedlessly,impulsively,inconsiderately,obtusely,passionately,purblindly,recklessly,regardlessly,senselessly,thoughtlessly,tumultuously,unreasonably,unreasoningly,willfully,without rhyme or reason impetuouslyadverb hastily carelessly,foolishly,heedlessly,impulsively,rashly,thoughtlessly improvidentlyadverb impulsively carelessly,foolishly,heedlessly,imprudently,rashly,thoughtlessly,unwisely imprudentlyadverb unwisely foolishly,inadvisedly,indiscreetly,rashly impulsivelyadverb imprudently carelessly,foolishly,hastily,impetuously,rashly indiscreetlyadverb incautiously carelessly,foolishly,inadvisedly,injudiciously,naively,rashly John Murtha, a close ally of Nancy Pelosi, the House speaker, foolishly revealed a plan gradually to place so many restrictions on how troops can be deployed that the war would become unwinnable. 国会发言人,洛佩西的铁杆支持者约翰·默萨,愚蠢的提出一项法案,给军队部署逐渐增加诸多限制,这使得战争变得毫无胜利希望。 ecocn People were unhappy with that, and not primarily because they felt less rich or because they foolishly didn't realise that they had the bargain opportunity of a lifetime. 人们就不开心了,首先不是因为他们觉得不那么富有了或者因为他们太愚蠢不能抓住一生中买进便宜股票的机会。 ecocn |