goof
- IPA[ɡuːf]
英式
- a mistake;a foolish or stupid person.
- behave in a silly way or playful way;be lazy; avoid one's work or duties
verb: goof, 3rd person present: goofs, gerund or present participle: goofing, past tense: goofed, past participle: goofed
noun: goof, plural noun: goofs
- 釋義
- 相關詞
名詞
- 1. a mistake with a sense of humour, embarrassing goofs can be turned into something positive
- 2. a foolish or stupid person. 同義詞
動詞
- 1. behave in a silly way or playful way they started goofing around in front of the cameras
- ▪ be lazy; avoid one's work or duties too many students are goofing off
- ▪ make fun of; ridicule Lew and I started goofing on Alison's friend
- 2. make a mistake someone at the bank had goofed
- (of a product, procedure, etc.) designed to be simple enough for anyone to use or implement: each comes with complete instructions and detailed illustrations that make the installation nearly goof-proof
- design or adapt (a product, procedure, etc.) so that it is simple for anyone to use: these simple steps can goof-proof your 1040
Oxford American Dictionary
- a stupid mistake.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a person who is habitually lazy or does less than their fair share of work: it miffed us that the goof-offs hardly ever got fired
Oxford American Dictionary
- a person who is habitually lazy or does less than their fair share of work: it miffed us that the goof-offs hardly ever got fired
Oxford Dictionary
- a stupid mistake.
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ɡo͞of]
美式
- a mistake: with a sense of humor, embarrassing goofs can be turned into something positive
- spend time idly or foolishly; fool around: I was goofing around and broke my arm
Oxford American Dictionary