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idiot
- IPA[ˈɪdɪət]
英式
- a stupid person;a person of low intelligence
noun: idiot, plural noun: idiots
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- 1. a stupid person I feel like an idiot who swallowed every lie I was told the drivers around here are complete idiots 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ a person of low intelligence he entered their employ and learnt their secrets by pretending to be an idiot
- a person who has an exceptional aptitude in one particular field, such as music or mathematics, ...
Oxford Dictionary
- incapable of going wrong or being misused: her easy, idiot-proof recipes have won her fans worldwide
Oxford Dictionary
- a television set.
Oxford Dictionary
- a person of very low intelligence resident and well known in a village.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a board displaying a television script to a speaker as an aid to memory.
Oxford Dictionary
- a string attached to a pair of mittens, glasses, etc. to prevent them from being lost: Mary felt gawky and babyish in her stained and muddy overshoes, her ragged mitts dangling from idiot strings
Oxford American Dictionary
- a board displaying a television script to a speaker as an aid to memory.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a string attached to a pair of gloves, glasses, etc. to prevent them from being lost: Mary felt gawky and babyish in her stained and muddy overshoes, her ragged mitts dangling from idiot strings
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- IPA[ˈidēət]
美式
- a stupid person: I feel like an idiot who swallowed every lie I was told the drivers around here are complete idiots
Oxford American Dictionary