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1. | No man is so foolish But he may give another good counsel sometimes. |
| 无论怎样愚笨的人有时都能给别人好的忠告。 |
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2. | Many authors entertain, not only a foolish, but a really dishonest objection. |
| 许多作家抱着一种不仅是愚笨的,而且的确是不诚实的态度。 |
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3. | He gave his foolish nephew some seasonable advice. |
| 他给他那些愚笨的侄子一些及时的劝告。 |
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4. | Not sensible; foolish. |
| 不理智的;愚笨的 |
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5. | Lacking intelligence and prudence;stupid or foolish. |
| 缺少智慧和谨慎的;愚笨的 |
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6. | His foolish mistakes amused all of us. |
| 他愚笨的错误使我们大家都发笑。 |
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7. | Looking foolish does the spirit good. |
| 很好的内在精神表面看起来很愚笨。 |
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8. | But I, being young and foolish, with her would not agree. |
| 但我,因为年轻和愚笨,不愿接受她的劝告。 |
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9. | A stupid or foolish person. |
| 愚笨的人 |
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10. | be foolish or senile due to old age. |
| 因为年老而变得愚笨或衰老。 |
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