fooled

英 [fuːld] 美 [fuːld]

v.  欺骗; 愚弄; 说蠢话,干傻事(常为逗乐)
fool的过去分词和过去式



柯林斯词典

  1. N-COUNT 傻子;蠢人;白痴
    If you call someone a fool, you are indicating that you think they are not at all sensible and show a lack of good judgment.
    1. 'You fool!' she shouted...
      “你这个白痴!”她大叫道。
    2. He'd been a fool to get involved with her!
      他竟然跟她扯到了一起,真是傻瓜!
  2. ADJ 傻的;愚蠢的
    Fool is used to describe an action or person that is not at all sensible and shows a lack of good judgment.
    1. What a damn fool thing to do!...
      做的什么蠢事啊!
    2. What can that fool guard be thinking of?
      那个愚蠢的守卫能想什么?
  3. VERB 愚弄;欺骗
    If someone fools you, they deceive or trick you.
    1. Art dealers fool a lot of people...
      艺术经纪人能欺骗很多人。
    2. Don't be fooled by his appearance...
      别被他的外表欺骗了。
    3. They tried to fool you into coming after us.
      他们想要骗你来追踪我们。
  4. VERB 瞎弄;瞎折腾;糊弄
    If you say that a person is fooling with something or someone, you mean that the way they are behaving is likely to cause problems.
    1. What are you doing fooling with such a staggering sum of money?...
      你拿着这么一大笔钱瞎折腾什么呢?
    2. He kept telling her that here you did not fool with officials.
      他一直在告诫她这里的官员不好糊弄。
  5. (旧时国王或王后豢养的)弄臣,小丑
    In the courts of kings and queens in medieval Europe, the fool was the person whose job was to do silly things in order to make people laugh.
    1. N-VAR 奶油果泥;蛋奶果泥
      Fool is a dessert made by mixing soft cooked fruit with whipped cream or with custard.
      1. ...gooseberry fool.
        奶油醋栗泥
    2. PHRASE 让…出丑;戏弄
      If you make a fool of someone, you make them seem silly by telling people about something stupid that they have done, or by tricking them.
      1. Your brother is making a fool of you...
        你哥哥在戏弄你。
      2. He'd been made a fool of.
        他被愚弄了。
    3. PHRASE 出丑;让人看笑话
      If you make a fool of yourself, you behave in a way that makes other people think that you are silly or lacking in good judgment.
      1. He was drinking and making a fool of himself.
        他在喝酒,让自己出尽了丑。
    4. PHRASE 那样做真傻
      If you say to someone 'More fool you' when they tell you what they have done or what they plan to do, you are indicating that you think that it is silly and shows a lack of judgment.
      1. Most managers couldn't care less about information technology. More fool them.
        多数的经理管理者根本不关心信息技术,他们真的很傻。
    5. PHRASE 扮傻逗乐
      If you play the fool or act the fool, you behave in a playful, childish, and foolish way, usually in order to make other people laugh.
      1. They used to play the fool together, calling each other silly names and giggling.
        他们过去常在一起胡闹,互相取笑。
    6. to suffer fools gladly → see: suffer
    7. PHRASAL VERB 吊儿郎当;游荡;鬼混
      If you fool around, you behave in a silly, dangerous, or irresponsible way.
      1. They were fooling around on an Army firing range...
        他们在军队的射击训练场里闲晃。
      2. Have you been fooling around with something you shouldn't?
        你有没有做不该做的事?
    8. PHRASAL VERB 有私情;乱搞
      If someone fools around with another person, especially when one of them is married, they have a casual sexual relationship.
      1. Never fool around with the clients' wives...
        永远不要和客户的妻子乱搞。
      2. Her husband was fooling around.
        她的丈夫在外面拈花惹草。
    9. PHRASAL VERB 犯傻;扮傻逗乐
      If you fool around, you behave in a playful, childish, and silly way, often in order to make people laugh. In British English, you can also say you fool about .
      1. Stop fooling about, man...
        不要再扮傻充愣了,老兄。
      2. They fooled around for the camera.
        他们在相机前面乱摆姿势。

    双语例句

    1. Don't be fooled by his appearance
      别被他的外表欺骗了。
    2. They fooled around for the camera.
      他们在相机前面乱摆姿势。
    3. He masqueraded as a doctor and fooled everyone.
      他冒充医生,骗过了所有人。
    4. He damned near fooled me
      他险些把我骗了。
    5. Don't let yourself be fooled by evil people.
      不要上坏人的当。
    6. The village cadre said they did not do productive work, they just fooled around.
      村干部说他们不好好生产,吊儿郎当。
    7. Nobody will be fooled by such tricks.
      这种花招骗不了人。
    8. Guns are not to be fooled with.
      枪是不能瞎摆弄的。
    9. She fooled the old man out of all his money.
      她诈骗老人的全部钱财。
    10. He fooled around with a group of dandies.
      他跟着一帮纨绔子弟胡混。
    11. Some old duck fooled them all!
      有些老家伙愚弄了他们所有的人。
    12. He wasn't born yesterday and can't be easily fooled.
      他老练得很,不会轻易上当的。
    13. If you are, you have simply fooled yourself into believing that you have exited the Construction phase.
      如果您实现了,那您简直是愚弄了自己,让自己相信自己已经退出了构建阶段。
    14. But do not be fooled.
      但别被愚弄了。
    15. You've Been Fooled Again!
      你又被愚弄了!
    16. You may have fooled the court, but not me.
      你可能已经愚弄了衙门,而我没有。
    17. I think I've fooled them so far.
      我想我骗得他们太离谱了。
    18. I guess your clothes sort of fooled me.
      我想是你的衣服把我搞糊涂了。
    19. I've fooled them all.
      我早已经把他们都骗了。
    20. Do not be fooled, though.
      不过,不要被愚弄了。
    21. And at first I thought I'd fooled him.
      起初我认为已经欺骗到他了。
    22. Why am I always fooled by men?
      为什么我总是被男人骗了?
    23. I just can't operate that way anymore. I know better and my brain can't be fooled.
      我再也不能那样干了,我知道再也不能欺骗大脑了。
    24. I thought you were the kind of wife I wanted, but you had me fooled.
      我过去以为你就是我所要的妻子,伹是你愚弄了我!
    25. You fooled a lot of people.
      你骗过了很多人。
    26. Your masquerade fooled Sir thomas, but not me.
      你的化妆舞会愚弄了thomas先生,但是对我没做用。
    27. We fooled with the king and he laughed, right?
      我们戏弄王,结果他笑了,对吧?
    28. I can fool you because I fooled you before.
      我可以骗你因为以前我就骗过你了。
    29. Don't be fooled. he's one of them.
      别傻了,他是跟他们一伙的。
    30. I was fooled into thinking that she loved me.
      我上当受骗了,以为她爱我。