stupidity
英 [stʃʊ'pɪdɪtɪ; stʃuː'pɪdɪtɪ; stjʊ'pɪdɪtɪ; stjuː'pɪdɪtɪ]
美 [stu'pɪdəti]
- stupidity (n.)
- 1540s, "want of intelligence," from Latin stupiditatem (nominative stupiditas) "dullness, stupidity, senselessness," from stupidus "confounded, amazed; dull, foolish" (see stupid). It also at various times meant "lack of feeling or emotion" (1560s); "stupor, numbness" (c. 1600).
- 1. Is it love of publicity or plain stupidity on her part?
- 她是喜欢抛头露面,还是太过愚蠢了呢?
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- 2. She silently cursed her own stupidity.
- 她在心里默默地骂自己愚蠢。
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- 3. I stared at him, astonished by his stupidity.
- 我盯着他,对他的愚蠢无知倍感惊讶。
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- 4. My own stupidity lost me the match.
- 是我自己的愚蠢使我输掉了那场比赛。
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- 5. I was astonished by his stupidity.
- 他的愚笨让我大跌眼镜。
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