fatuously是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 愚昧的,愚蠢的
  2. 昏庸的
  3. 虚幻的,虚妄的
  4. 荒唐的
  5. 空虚的
  6. 发呆的
  7. 假的,不实在的
  8. 自满的

fatuously词根

词根:fatuous

adj.

fatuous 愚笨的;昏庸的;发呆的;自满的

n.

fatuity 昏庸;愚昧;愚蠢的言行

fatuously英英释义

  • adv.vacuously or complacently and unconsciously foolish

fatuously词源英文解释

Latin fatuus foolish

The first known use of fatuous was in 1633

fatuously儿童词典英英释义

fault1 of 2noun

a weakness in character : failing

a physical or mental flaw

a wrongful act

mistake entry 2 sense 2

responsibility for wrongdoing or failure

it's all my fault

a break in the earth's crust accompanied by a displacement of rock masses parallel to the break

fault2 of 2verb

to fracture so as to produce a geologic fault

to find a fault in

feel-goodadjective

relating to or promoting an often false sense of satisfaction or well-being

cheerfully sentimental

a feel-good movie

faultyadjective

having a fault or weakness : imperfect

faultyadjective

having a fault or weakness : imperfect

fault1 of 2noun

a weakness in character : failing

a physical or mental flaw

a wrongful act

mistake entry 2 sense 2

responsibility for wrongdoing or failure

it's all my fault

a break in the earth's crust accompanied by a displacement of rock masses parallel to the break

fault2 of 2verb

to fracture so as to produce a geologic fault

to find a fault in

faucetnoun

a fixture for controlling the flow of a liquid (as from a pipe)

faucetnoun

a fixture for controlling the flow of a liquid (as from a pipe)

fatuousadjective

foolish, silly

fatuously 例句

1 With a supreme effort he pulled himself together, and faced the fatuously grinning host with a dash of his native impudence.

2 Many of these relationships are botched along the way, usually by new, fatuous directors.

3 the fatuous questions that the audience members asked after the lecture suggested to the oceanographer that they had understood little

4 The Telegraph's Robbie Collin awarded it one star, calling it a "fatuously graphic" and "colossally gormless" series, adding that it contained the "worst dialogue" of the year.

5 But Dr. Pangloss, Voltaire’s fatuously optimistic philosopher, is an unfairly reviled man.

6 Comey was fired by the very man he helped elect, who fatuously pretended it was because Comey had been unfair to Clinton and then immediately admitted it was really because of the Russia investigation.

7 Even more fatuous was President Barack Obama’s 2009 Nobel Peace Prize merely for not being President George W. Bush.

8 “Agreeable weather, isn’t it?” said Westmore, fatuously revealing his present paucity of ideas apart from those which concerned the wooing of her.

9 The carriage door slammed and she was whirled away, while Billy stood gazing fatuously into the night.

10 "I found I had united myself fatuously with a perfectly cold woman, to whom I was even repulsive!"

11 Killers of the Flower Moon is another instance of fatuous white guilt — a companion piece to the treacheries and condemnations of Spielberg’s West Side Story.

12 I tore the paper into shreds, and in the act I fatuously thought that I had torn the image of that false fair woman from my heart.

13 Her old mother, however, caught at the idea, and openly asserted that she was with child, the court breaking out into loud laughter, in which she fatuously joined.

14 Cheney got into a protracted back and forth with Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York over the latter's use of the words "concentration camp," fatuously implying that AOC was being antisemitic.

15 Father Anton was the man who once had preached so fatuously on the nothingness of fame!

16 Mike Pence fatuously declared that this was "peace through strength" but it was anything but.

17 At the top he paused, regarding the poor wretches struggling fatuously in the street.

18 But despite the fact that he loves to fatuously portray himself as the "peace president," he clearly liked the idea of being a wartime leader and thought it would be useful to his campaign.

19 He seems take pride to make such fatuous remarks.

他好像对自己愚蠢的讲话还洋洋自得。

20 She fatuously called Syria’s Bashar Assad a reformer with whom we could do business, and she touted the absurd notion that American “smart power” could substitute for American resolve, moral clarity and military might.

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