词汇 | daft |
释义 | daftWord family noundaftiedaftnessadverbdaftlyadjectivedaft daft /dɑːft $ dæft/ adjectiveadj especially British EnglishBrE 1 STUPID/NOT SENSIBLEsilly 傻的 a daft idea 傻主意 Me, jealous? Don’t be daft (=that is a silly idea). 我嫉妒?别犯傻了。 She’s as daft as a brush (=extremely silly). ► see thesaurus at stupid 她傻得要命。 2 be daft about something INTERESTEDto be extremely interested in something 对某事物着迷 Tony’s still daft about cars! 托尼对汽车还是那么着迷! —daftness noun [uncountableU] Examples from the Corpus daft• She's as daft as a brush, honestly she is.• It rises with the tide, only no one's so daft as to stay and see how high.• It's the hangover from twenty-four hours of daft behaviour.• But she had some daft ideas about this place.• Is this another of your daft ideas?• Don't be daft! Of course you're not too old to go clubbing.• Before, I'd felt little resentment and shrugged off being labelled daft or deaf, never needing to cry in front of them.• Would he really countenance such a daft proposal?• Excuse me while I dive back into my piles of daft statistics.• But it was a daft thing to ask, wasn't it?• What a daft thing to say!• Well, what's the daftest thing you've ever done at work?• And it's particularly daft when the firm itself has gone bust. Old English gedæfte “gentle” |
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