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91. | In a foolish manner;rashly. |
| 愚蠢地;轻率地 |
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92. | HIS teacher thought he was dumb,and talent spotters thought he was ugly. |
| 老师认为他愚笨,星探认为他其貌不扬。 |
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93. | A lack of good sense, understanding, or foresight. |
| 愚笨良好的想法、理解和远虑的缺乏 |
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94. | How foolish! |
| “相信空气,太可笑了。” |
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-- 来源 -- 高中英语(高一上学期适用) 2 - Unit 6 Helping People Reading |
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95. | The accident happened yesterday owed to his foolishness. |
| 昨天发生的事故应该归咎于他的愚笨。 |
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96. | Perilously or criminally foolish action. |
| 危险的蠢行危险或犯法的愚蠢行为 |
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97. | Men are failures, not because they are stupid, but because they are not sufficiently impassioned. |
| 有些人失败,并不是因为愚笨,而是因为激情不够。 |
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98. | Empty, foolish, or pretentious talk. |
| 空话,蠢话或假话 |
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99. | spoil by behaving clumsily or foolishly. |
| 由于手脚不灵活、愚笨而把事情办砸了。 |
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100. | We condemn his foolish behavior. |
| 我们谴责他的愚蠢行为。 |
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