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daft

英 [dɑːft]

美 [dæft]

adj.  笨的; 傻的; 愚蠢可笑的

比较级:dafter 最高级:daftest 复数:dafts 

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Collins.1 / BNC.7160 / COCA.22479

习惯用语

    adj.

      daft as a brush
    • 傻得很;愚蠢透顶
      very silly

    牛津词典

      adj.

      • 笨的;傻的;愚蠢可笑的
        silly, often in a way that is amusing
        1. Don't be so daft!
          别那么犯傻了!
        2. She's not as daft as she looks.
          她并不像看上去那么傻。
        3. What a daft thing to say!
          这样说真是太愚蠢了!

      柯林斯词典

      • ADJ-GRADED 愚蠢的;不切实际的;古里古怪的
        If you describe a person or their behaviour asdaft, you think that they are stupid, impractical, or rather strange.
        1. He's not so daft as to listen to rumours...
          他不会蠢到去听信谣言的。
        2. I can lose a few pounds without resorting to daft diets...
          我不用疯狂地节食也能减轻几磅。
        3. Don't be daft!
          别傻了!

      英英释义

      adj

      双语例句

      • He's not so daft as to listen to rumours
        他不会蠢到去听信谣言的。
      • It would be daft not to occasionally have a flavour of the original show.
        这是愚蠢的不是偶尔有味道的原始节目。
      • 'Aren't we daft?' she smiled
        她微笑着问:“我们不是很傻吗?”
      • I cannot dance. You'd say that I was daft.
        我不会跳舞,你们会说我笨。
      • I think he's a bit daft.
        我觉得他有点儿傻乎乎的。
      • The girls were as daft as they come.
        这些姑娘傻透了。
      • This was, in some ways, Daft Punk's hope all along.
        从某种意义上讲,这正是傻朋克一直以来的希望。
      • The manager got them to do daft things at the first show.
        第一次演出时,经理让他们干一些疯疯癫癫的事。
      • If you bit your own tongue that was a daft thing to do.
        如果你保持缄默,那就干了蠢事。
      • But most of them offer advice based on fashionable theories of management, most of which is daft.
        但他们大多数人提供的建议是基于目前流行的管理理论,而这些理论大部分都是垃圾。