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!