daft
英 [dɑːft]
美 [dæft]
adj. 笨的; 傻的; 愚蠢可笑的
比较级:dafter 最高级:daftest 复数:dafts
Collins.1 / BNC.7160 / COCA.22479
习惯用语
adj.
- daft as a brush
- 傻得很;愚蠢透顶
very silly
牛津词典
adj.
- 笨的;傻的;愚蠢可笑的
silly, often in a way that is amusing- Don't be so daft!
别那么犯傻了! - She's not as daft as she looks.
她并不像看上去那么傻。 - What a daft thing to say!
这样说真是太愚蠢了!
- Don't be so daft!
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 愚蠢的;不切实际的;古里古怪的
If you describe a person or their behaviour asdaft, you think that they are stupid, impractical, or rather strange.- He's not so daft as to listen to rumours...
他不会蠢到去听信谣言的。 - I can lose a few pounds without resorting to daft diets...
我不用疯狂地节食也能减轻几磅。 - Don't be daft!
别傻了!
- He's not so daft as to listen to rumours...
英英释义
adj
- informal or slang terms for mentally irregular
- it used to drive my husband balmy
双语例句
- She's daft as a brush, that woman!
她这个女人傻透了! - Well that's daft, I must say!
依我看,那可太蠢了! - Daft awards work, at least in this context.
至少在这种背景下,愚蠢的奖励发挥了作用。 - 'I found a mermaid.' — 'Don't be daft. There's no such thing.'
“我发现了一条美人鱼。”——“别说傻话了。哪有那种东西。” - You could go daft listening to such monotonous music.
听这么单调的音乐你会发疯的。 - I cannot dance. You'd say that I was daft.
我不会跳舞,你们会说我笨。 - I'm not daft you know. I do remember what it's like to be young.
你知道我没疯。我确实还记得年轻是什么样的。 - The manager got them to do daft things at the first show.
第一次演出时,经理让他们干一些疯疯癫癫的事。 - He's not so daft as to listen to rumours
他不会蠢到去听信谣言的。 - George is daft about some woman in his office.
乔治对他办公室的某个女子爱得神魂颠倒。