[ 'fætjuəs ] adj. 1.愚蠢的,荒唐的,虚妄的。 2.虚幻的,空虚的。 短语和例子 a fatuous attempt 妄举。 fatuous fires 鬼火。 a fatuous smile 傻笑。 adv. -ly ,-ness n.
Example Sentences:
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He may be conceited , ill mannered , fatuous . 他也许骄傲自满,不懂礼貌,自以为是或愚昧荒唐。
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I remember his fatuous and limited face on the field of austerlitz 我记得那副在奥斯特利茨战场的自鸣得意的嘴脸。
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Emperor yang in the sui dynasty is not only a rare fatuous tyrant in chinese history but also an outstanding poet 摘要隋炀帝是中国历史上少有的昏暴之君,但在文学上却是一位杰出的诗人。
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" now don t get cynical , " martin exhorted . " the magazine editors are not wholly fatuous . i know that “好了,可别那么愤世嫉俗, ”马丁提出要求, “杂志编辑并非都那么昏庸,这我是知道的。
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Is the notion of an " exit strategy " before one intervenes , sound strategy or fatuous nonsense invented to gull skeptics 在干预之前, “撤退政策”的观念是合理的策略,还是欺骗怀疑论者的愚笨废话?
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It is incompetent that he not only fatuous and like violence , always force son the peoples to be away from town the back well for his ambition battle 他不仅昏庸无能,而且喜欢暴力,总是强迫子民们为了他的野心而离乡背井的打仗。
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Several other women also chimed in , with an animus which none of them would have been so fatuous as to show but for the rollicking evening they had passed 还有几个其他的女人也声响应,她们骂得粗鲁毒辣,要不是她们晚上事先都在寻欢作乐,她们也不会那样愚蠢地乱骂一气的。
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When barron do coubertin reformulated the olympic ideal in 1908 ? " the most important thing in the olympic games is not winning but taking part , " ? he could hardly have foreseen that in the 1970s this would be regarded as a pious , fatuous hope with not an inkling of the grim shape of things to come 巴伦?德?顾拜旦在1908年重新制定奥林匹克精神? “重要的不是输赢而在于参与” ?时,他简直没料到到70年代这种精神会被认为是可嘉然而愚昧、没有一点影子的希望。