silly
- IPA[ˈsɪli]
英式
- having or showing a lack of common sense or judgement; absurd and foolish;ridiculously trivial or frivolous
- a foolish person (often used as a form of address)
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形容詞
- 1. having or showing a lack of common sense or judgement; absurd and foolish another of his silly jokes a silly hat 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ ridiculously trivial or frivolous he would brood about silly things 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ used to convey that an activity or process has been engaged in to such a degree that someone is no longer capable of thinking or acting sensibly he often drank himself silly his mother worried herself silly over him 同義詞
- 2. archaic helpless; defenceless (typically used of a woman, child, or animal).
- 3. denoting fielding positions very close to the batter silly mid-on
名詞
- 1. informal a foolish person (often used as a form of address) come on, silly
- a ridiculously large amount of money: I do wish people would spend time planning their marriage rather than spending silly money on their wedding day
Oxford Dictionary
- a silly or foolish person: don't be a silly billy
Oxford Dictionary
- a stupid or foolish person: don't be a silly billy
Oxford American Dictionary
- a mouldable silicone-based substance, sold chiefly as a toy, which may stretch, shatter, or ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a moldable silicone-based substance, sold chiefly as a toy, which may stretch, shatter, or ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- act in a foolish way
Oxford Dictionary
- act in a foolish way
Oxford American Dictionary
- laugh uncontrollably or for a long time
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- IPA[ˈsilē]
美式
- having or showing a lack of common sense or judgment; absurd and foolish: another of his silly jokes “Don't be silly!” she said
- a foolish person (often used as a form of address): come on, silly
Oxford American Dictionary