idiotically如何读

英:[ˌɪdiɒtɪkli]

美:[ˌɪdiɑːtɪkli]

idiotically是什么意思

  • adv.愚蠢地

idiotically英英释义

adjective

showing complete lack of thought or common sense : foolish found his excuses idiotic

an idiotic question

dated, now offensive; see usage paragraph below characterized by extreme intellectual disability

idiotically词源英文解释

The first known use of idiotic was in 1659

idiotically儿童词典英英释义

idolnoun

an image worshipped as a god

a greatly loved and admired person or thing

idle1 of 2adjective

having no worth or basis idle chatter

idle rumors

not being used or employed idle factories idle hours

idle workers

lazy sense 1

idle2 of 2verb

to spend time doing nothing

to run without being connected for doing useful work

left the engine idling

idle1 of 2adjective

having no worth or basis idle chatter

idle rumors

not being used or employed idle factories idle hours

idle workers

lazy sense 1

idle2 of 2verb

to spend time doing nothing

to run without being connected for doing useful work

left the engine idling

idle1 of 2adjective

having no worth or basis idle chatter

idle rumors

not being used or employed idle factories idle hours

idle workers

lazy sense 1

idle2 of 2verb

to spend time doing nothing

to run without being connected for doing useful work

left the engine idling

idioticadjective

showing complete lack of thought or common sense : foolish

idiotically 例句

1 And I figured that because he had idiotically issued personal guarantees on more than $800 million of his $3.3 billion of debt, he was headed for personal bankruptcy.

2 Obviously, people think men are adults and less likely to idiotically copy any idiotic male celebrity.

3 And Mr. Bagwell suggested that there’s no proof that people at large act idiotically, criminally or whatever because they see that behavior on television.

4 At the press conference before the first LIV event, each golfer who spoke sounded more idiotic than the one who came before.

5 The Proms is something very special and it's very British, and it gets idiotically British on the Last Night.

6 He felt bad for her—it was hard to imagine living in a house where the grownups behaved so idiotically.

7 Too many young people are making idiotic short-term financial decisions that hamper long-term success.

8 Prior to the start of the season, I idiotically predicted that Swansea City under his management would resemble "a car crash".

9 But then, idiotically, de Forest stepped down into the water with the foot with the shoe on it, the bare foot up on the bank.

10 All at once, our old American town felt like the Forest Gump of cities, stumbling headlong into each terrible torque of history, marred but smiling idiotically.

11 She just stupidly, idiotically, hopefully, kept saying his name.

12 The Defense Department still can’t bring itself to declassify nukes in Turkey, and Italy, and the 50 or so other countries where we idiotically stationed them during the Cold War.

13 They ramble idiotically for several minutes and offer absolutely no helpful advice to their fellow graduates.

14 Both of us stood there idiotically looking through the sheer curtains on our glass-panelled front doors.

15 This time, it took all the strength I possessed not to fling myself at his idiotically happy face.

16 Beyond the Lungs Two other cardiac cases impressed me — and blew away the idiotic notion that young people are immune to COVID-19.

17 Of course I agreed, but could think of nothing worthwhile to do or say other than to open and close my mouth idiotically, like a goldfish, and finally squeak “Yes.”

18 In the 1960s and '70s , people who admitted to wanting to amount to something were put down as materialistsidioticallywasting their lives in the "rat race ."

在60年代和70年代,那些承认想有所成就的人,被贬低为实利主义者,十分愚蠢地把生命耗费在你死我活的竞争之中。

19 We idiotically protested when Russia poisoned people in Britain.

20 That is why he used the word “idiotically” in the first sentence.

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