stupid
adj
noun
ˈstjuːpɪəd
adj
1
showing
a
lack
of
good
sense
or
good
judgment
愚蠢的,傻的;
stupid
mistakes
愚蠢的错误
That
was
a
stupid
thing
to
say.
那样说可真傻。
I
can’t
believe
Kate
was
stupid
enough
to
get
involved
in
this.
我不相信凯特这么傻,会介入这件事情。
stupid
idea/question
Whose
stupid
idea
was
this?
这是谁的蠢主意?
It
was
stupid
of
me
to
lose
my
temper.
我竟大发脾气,真是太愚蠢了。
2
having
a
low
level
of
intelligence,
so
that
you
have
difficulty
learning
or
understanding
things
笨的,头脑迟钝的
He
understands
–
he’s
not
stupid.
他明白 — 他又不笨。
I
couldn’t
do
it,
and
it
made
me
feel
stupid.
这件事我做不来,这让我感到自己很愚蠢。
3
used
when
you
are
talking
about
something
or
someone
that
makes
you
annoyed
or
impatient
[口] 恼人的,讨厌的〔用以表示气恼或不耐烦〕
spoken
I
can’t
get
this
stupid
radio
to
work.
我无法弄响这台讨厌的收音机。
What
is
that
stupid
idiot
doing?
那个蠢蛋在做什么?
4
stupid with cold/sleep/shock etc
unable
to
think
clearly
because
you
are
extremely
tired,
cold
etc
冻得/睡得迷糊; 惊呆了
I
stupidly
agreed
to
organize
the
party.
我竟蠢得同意组织派对。
noun
5
an
insulting
way
of
talking
to
someone
who
you
think
is
being
stupid
[口,不礼貌] 笨蛋,蠢货
No,
stupid,
don’t
do
it
like
that!
不,笨蛋,不要那样做!