foolishly

['fu:liʃli]

adv. 愚蠢地

例句与用法:

People make fun of her because she always speaks foolishly.

人们嘲笑她,因为她常说傻话。

She behaved foolishly but with good intent.

她的行为很蠢,但却是好意的。

But we shall always hope to find them strongly supporting their own freedom, and to remember that in the past, those who foolishly sought power by riding the back of the tiger ended up inside.

但我们始终希望看到他们坚强地维护自己的自由--而且要记住,在历史上,凡愚蠢地狐假虎威者,终必葬身虎口。

The charge is that the producers of the programme either deliberately misrepresented its nature, or foolishly slid into changing its purpose during production--or both. Of course, it is a matter of judgement whether the charge is made to stick.

指控说这个节目的制作者们要么有意地歪曲了节目的性质,要么就是在制作过程中愚蠢地改变了节目的目的——或者两种情况都有。当然,指控是否成立,还要看法官的裁决。

A person regarded as being foolishly or blindly optimistic.

过分乐观者,盲目乐观者被视为愚蠢地或盲目地乐观的人

词形变化:

副词: foolishly | 名词: foolishness |

详细释义:

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愚蠢地; 可笑地

They have acted a little foolishly.

他们表现得有点傻。