fool
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fools
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fooling
过去式
fooled
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fooled
1
愚弄, 欺骗
to trick someone by making them believe something false or absurd
及物动词
- He fooled everyone with his elaborate story about winning the lottery.
他用精心编造的彩票中奖故事愚弄了所有人。
- Kids often enjoy fooling each other with playful pranks and jokes.
孩子们经常喜欢用 playful pranks and jokes 愚弄 对方。
- The illusionist's performance was designed to fool the audience.
魔术师的表演旨在愚弄观众。
- They fooled the crowd with a fake announcement, causing confusion and excitement.
他们用一个假公告愚弄了人群,引起了混乱和兴奋。
- She fooled the store clerk by returning an item that wasn’t hers.
她通过退回不属于她的商品愚弄了店员。
2
开玩笑, 做傻事
to behave in a silly or senseless way
- She couldn’t help but fool when the teacher wasn’t looking, making faces at her friends.
当老师没看的时候,她忍不住胡闹,对朋友做鬼脸。
- They fooled by pretending to be superheroes, acting out ridiculous stunts in the yard.
他们假装成超级英雄,在院子里表演荒谬的特技,胡闹。
- He would often fool during meetings, distracting everyone with his nonsense.
他经常在会议上胡闹,用他的无稽之谈分散大家的注意力。
- He liked to fool, often making silly mistakes just to see people’s reactions.
他喜欢愚弄,经常犯愚蠢的错误只是为了看人们的反应。
- He fooled all night, cracking jokes and pulling pranks to entertain everyone.
他整晚都在胡闹,讲笑话和恶作剧来娱乐大家。
3
愚弄, 欺骗
to trick or deceive someone into behaving foolishly
及物动词
- They fooled their friend into thinking it was his birthday.
他们愚弄了他们的朋友,让他以为那是他的生日。
- He was fooled into making a decision he would regret.
他被愚弄做出了一个他会后悔的决定。
- He fooled his coworker into agreeing to a ridiculous task, making him seem like the fool.
他愚弄了他的同事,让他同意了一项荒谬的任务,使他看起来像个傻瓜。
- She fooled him into believing her story, leaving him red-faced when the truth came out.
她愚弄了他,让他相信了她的故事,当真相大白时,让他脸红。
- She fooled the game show host into thinking she knew the correct answer.
她愚弄了游戏节目主持人,让他以为她知道正确答案。