witless
英 [ˈwɪtləs]
美 [ˈwɪtləs]
adj. 愚蠢的; 不明事理的
BNC.33344 / COCA.27838
习惯用语
adj.
- be scared/bored witless
- 被吓破了胆;乏味得要命
to be extremely frightened or bored
牛津词典
adj.
- 愚蠢的;不明事理的
silly or stupid; not sensible
柯林斯词典
- ADJ 愚蠢的;笨的;傻的
If you describe something or someone aswitless, you mean that they are very foolish or stupid.- ...a witless, nasty piece of journalism.
极为肤浅、令人作呕的新闻报道
- ...a witless, nasty piece of journalism.
英英释义
adj
- (of especially persons) lacking sense or understanding or judgment
双语例句
- You need to worry when companies write witless things and hand them to their customers.
当公司写下愚蠢的东西并把它交到客户手中时,你应该感到担忧。 - Witnesses of the event are justifiably scared witless but none of them flee the scene instead choosing to stay and see what unfolds next.
按说事件的目击者们被吓坏了,然而他们中却没有任何人逃离现场,人人都选择留下想看看接下来会发生什么。 - Less deficit hawks than deficit lemmings, they seem perfectly prepared to bring the nation over the precipice in pursuit of spending cuts that would scare most Americans witless.
茶党与其说是主张削减赤字的鹰派,不如说是从众的旅鼠派:为了追求削减开支,他们似乎不惜将美国带下悬崖&这会吓坏大多数不明事理的美国人。 - I felt an unreasonable hatred for that witless woman.
我对那个不明事理的女人憎恨至极。 - One day, this witless gentleman got a rather strange idea.
有一天,这位有勇无谋的绅士产生了一个非常古怪的念头。 - 'But do let her go, Jacky,' coaxed his poor witless wife.
不过还是让她去吧,杰克,可怜的傻乎乎的妻子劝着丈夫说。 - The film looks set for disaster, with a witless script, bad direction and poor acting.
这部影片看来肯定是彻底失败,它的脚本呆板,导演差劲,表演拙劣。 - You already know the answer: if everyone else is sitting at their desks bored witless, pretending to work, the etiquette demands that you do so too.
你已经知道答案了:如果别人都坐在桌子边,无聊地发呆,假装在工作,常规要求你也这样做。