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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++fool·ish /ˈfuːlɪʃ/ ●●○ adjective  1 STUPID/NOT SENSIBLEa foolish action, remark etc is stupid and shows that someone is not thinking sensibly 〔行为、话语等〕愚蠢的,傻的 SYN silly I’ve never heard anything so foolish in all my life. 我这辈子从没听到过这么愚蠢的话。 It would be foolish to ignore his advice. 不听他的劝告才傻呢。be foolish enough to do something I was foolish enough to believe him. 我真傻,竟然相信了他。see thesaurus at stupidRegisterIn everyday English, people usually say silly or stupid rather than foolish: 在日常英语中,人们一般说sillystupid,而不说foolishIt was a silly thing to say. 那样说真傻。I felt a bit stupid when she said no. 她说不的时候,我感觉有点傻。2 STUPID/NOT SENSIBLEa foolish person behaves in a silly way or looks silly 〔人〕愚笨的,傻瓜似的 SYN stupid I was young and foolish at the time. 我那时候年幼无知。 a foolish grin 傻笑look/feel foolish He’d been made to look foolish. 他被弄得一副傻样。foolishly adverb She foolishly agreed to go with them. 她傻乎乎地同意跟他们去。foolishness noun [uncountable]
Examples from the Corpus
foolishJan realised later that her behaviour had been very foolish.At times his language turned crude and made him look foolish.Besides being heart-broken she felt foolish and a failure.Maybe her request sounded foolish, but the prospect of facing Robert after everything that had happened between them was disturbing.I think the board of directors made a foolish choice that it will later regret.The current tuberculosis epidemic, which threatens the entire population with antibiotic-resistant strains, is the result of one such foolish cutback.a foolish decisionIt was a warning she would have been foolish to ignore.It is foolish to think, therefore, that any social, cultural affair or any language has remained the same.be foolish enough to do somethingHe sincerely hoped that the Navigator would never be foolish enough to try to charm Meh'Lindi into his bed.Just a few days ago I was foolish enough to allow my hopes to rise.The good Duke was foolish enough to make enquiries about certain precious relics and the King's agents closed in.Woe betide anyone who is foolish enough to leave his rod unattended when barbel fishing.look/feel foolishA more devious theory is that the whole red-mercury affair is simply a fantasy dreamt up to make Mr Rutskoi look foolish.Another bird: This bird made the first bird feel foolish.Besides being heart-broken she felt foolish and a failure.Now it looked foolish and out of place.In public he felt foolish beside her.Oliver said he felt foolish running away and it would be best to slow and let the man pass.
a is action, Corpus foolish stupid remark etc


foolish
foolish /ˈfuːlɪʃ/ adjective
1. a foolish action, remark etc is stupid and shows that someone is not thinking sensibly
   SYN  silly:
    I’ve never heard anything so foolish in all my life.
    It would be foolish to ignore his advice.
    be foolish enough to do something
    I was foolish enough to believe him.
  REGISTER
    In everyday English, people usually say silly or stupid rather than foolish:
    It was a silly thing to say.
    I felt a bit stupid when she said no.
2. a foolish person behaves in a silly way or looks silly
   SYN  stupid:
    I was young and foolish at the time.
    a foolish grin
    look/feel foolish
    He’d been made to look foolish.
—foolishly adverb:
    She foolishly agreed to go with them.
—foolishness noun [uncountable]
     
THESAURUS
    stupid showing a total lack of good sense or good judgment. Stupid sounds very strong and is often used when you are annoyed or strongly criticizing someone’s behaviour: I wish you’d stop asking stupid questions. | It was stupid of me to leave the door unlocked. | Well, if you’re stupid enough to skate on the lake, you deserve to fall in.
    silly doing or saying things that are not sensible or serious, and that may make you feel embarrassed later. Silly sounds much gentler than stupid: a silly mistake | Don’t be so silly! There’s nothing wrong with you. | I think you’re silly to worry so much about your hair.
    daft informal not sensible, often in a way that is also amusing: Is this another of your daft ideas? | Don’t be daft! Of course you’re not too old to go clubbing.
    dumb informal especially American English stupid: a dumb question | He was dumb enough to believe her. | Oh, I just did the dumbest thing back there, I forgot my purse.
    foolish stupid. Foolish sounds rather formal and is used mainly in written English. The usual words to use in everyday English are silly or stupid: It was a foolish thing to say. | They did not want to look foolish. | It was all a foolish dream. | I think the board of directors made a foolish choice that it will later regret.
    unwise formal done without thinking carefully enough about the possible disadvantages that may result: She knew the marriage was unwise. | an unwise choice of words | It would be very unwise to speculate.
    brave British English often humorous used when you think that what someone is planning or suggesting is certain to fail, but you do not want to say directly that they are behaving in a stupid way: The leader of the opposition described it as ‘a brave decision.’ | I think he’s being very brave.


fool·ishBrE /ˈfuːlɪʃ/ 🔊NAmE /ˈfuːlɪʃ/ 🔊 adjective(of actions or behaviour 作为或行为) not showing good sense or judgement 愚蠢的;傻的 SYN silly, stupid She's just a vain, foolish woman. 她不过是个愚蠢虚荣的女人。🔊🔊I was foolish enough to believe what Jeff told me. 我真蠢,竟相信杰夫和我说的话。🔊🔊The accident was my fault it would be foolish to pretend otherwise. 这次事故是我的过失,装作没有责任那才傻呢。🔊🔊How could she have been so foolish as to fall in love with him? 她怎么这么傻,竟爱上了他?🔊🔊a foolish idea/dream/mistake荒唐的想法/梦/错误It was a very foolish thing to do. 干那种事很蠢。🔊🔊 [not usually before noun] made to feel or look silly and embarrassed 不知所措;出丑;显得尴尬 SYN silly, stupid I felt foolish and a failure. 我自觉是个愚蠢的失败者。🔊🔊He's afraid of looking foolish in front of his friends. 他怕在朋友面前出丑。🔊🔊 fool·ish·ly BrE /ˈfuːlɪʃli/ 🔊NAmE /ˈfuːlɪʃli/ 🔊 adverbWe foolishly thought that everyone would speak English. 我们真蠢,竟以为人人都会说英语。🔊🔊Foolishly, I allowed myself to be persuaded to enter the contest. 我竟傻乎乎地让人说服去参加比赛。🔊🔊 fool·ish·ness BrE /ˈfuːlɪʃnəs/ 🔊NAmE /ˈfuːlɪʃnəs/ 🔊 noun [uncountable] Jenny had to laugh at her own foolishness. 珍妮只好拿自己的愚蠢解嘲了。🔊🔊