dopey
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++dop·ey (also dopy British English) /ˈdəʊpi $ ˈdoʊpi/ adjective informal 1 MDthinking or reacting slowly, as if you have taken a drug 昏昏沉沉的,迷迷糊糊的 She’s still a little dopey from the anaesthetic. 由于麻醉药的作用,她还有点昏昏沉沉的。2 STUPID/NOT SENSIBLEslightly stupid 迟钝的,呆笨的 a dopey grin 咧开嘴的傻笑
Examples from the Corpus
dopey• See, he boarded with this woman and her husband in Ambler, and the husband was kind of dopey.• Danny relied on a dopey and familiar joke to produce a comic dialogue about deflating muscles.• I feel really dopey, and I've had a headache all day.• Beyond that, it promises to provide a weekly primer on dopey and unctuous behavior among upscale hillbillies who dress well.• Although the group still stressed positivity, there was nothing here of the dopey, grinning hippie stereotype of a year before.• What is it that makes politicians do such dopey things?nDop·ey /ˈdəʊpi/ none of the seven dwarfs in the story of snow white, called Dopey because he is rather stupiddop·ey adjectiveDop·eyLDOCE OnlineChineseSyllable
drug or as thinking taken you a slowly, Corpus have reacting if
Dopey
Dop‧ey /ˈdəʊpi/

one of the seven dwarfs in the story of Snow White, called Dopey because he is rather stupid
Dop‧ey /ˈdəʊpi/

one of the seven dwarfs in the story of Snow White, called Dopey because he is rather stupid
dopey
dop‧ey
(also dopy British English) /ˈdəʊpi $ ˈdoʊpi/ adjective informal
1. thinking or reacting slowly, as if you have taken a drug:
She’s still a little dopey from the anaesthetic.
2. slightly stupid:
a dopey grin
dop‧ey
(also dopy British English) /ˈdəʊpi $ ˈdoʊpi/ adjective informal1. thinking or reacting slowly, as if you have taken a drug:
2. slightly stupid: