silliness

['silinis]
  • n. 愚蠢;糊涂

英文词源


silliness (n.)
"foolishness," c. 1600, from silly + -ness; a reformation of seeliness, from Old English saelignes "happiness, (good) fortune, occurrence."

双语例句


1. She looked round to make sure there was no giggling or silliness.
她环顾四周以确定没有人咯咯傻笑或做任何愚蠢的行为。

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2. He's being silly, because he knows that we enjoy the silliness!
他故意发傻, 因为他知道我们喜欢傻事.

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3. Earnest and magnanimous, she is reminding of man's occasional silliness.
冷峻严肃,宽宏大量, 她就是要让你晓得你也会犯傻犯糊涂.

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4. They played up the silliness of their roles for camp effect.
他们为了取得滑稽效果而故意把他们的角色演得愚蠢.

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5. Laugh is an expression of happiness, joy, silliness or fun.
笑是用来表达幸福, 喜悦, 可笑或玩笑等的表情!

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