
stupid
词源
源自拉丁语 'stupidus'(意为麻木的、迟钝的),通过古法语 'stupide' 进入英语。最初指生理上的迟钝,后引申为智力上的愚笨。
adjective
❶ 形容人或行为缺乏智慧或判断力,显得愚笨或不明事理。常用于表达对某人行为的不满或批评。
“That was a stupid mistake to make.”
(犯这种错误真是太蠢了。)
“Don't be stupid—wear a helmet when riding a bike.”
(别犯傻,骑自行车要戴头盔。)
❶ 形容事物无聊、乏味或令人失望,缺乏吸引力或意义。
“This is a stupid game—I'm bored.”
(这个游戏太无聊了,我玩腻了。)
“I hate these stupid meetings that waste time.”
(我讨厌这些浪费时间的无聊会议。)
noun
❶ 指愚蠢的人,常用于非正式场合或带有贬义的表达。
“Don't listen to him—he's just a stupid.”
(别听他的,他就是个蠢货。)
“I can't believe I dated such a stupid.”
(不敢相信我曾经和这种笨蛋约会。)
常见短语
stupid with — 因某种情绪或状态而无法正常思考或行动,通常指因震惊、疲倦等导致反应迟钝。
“She was stupid with fatigue after working all night.”
(她通宵工作后累得脑子都不转了。)
stupidly expensive — 形容某物价格高得离谱或不合理,带有强烈的不满或批评语气。
“This restaurant is stupidly expensive for what they serve.”
(这家餐厅的菜根本不值这么高的价钱。)