half-wit
half-wit — 名詞
1. an insulting or joking word for a person who is seen as not very intelligent, es
笨蛋;蠢貨
指因判斷失誤或說蠢話而顯得愚笨的人
an insulting or joking word for a person who is seen as not very intelligent, especially because they do or say things that show poor judgment or a lack of common sense.
Mira felt like a complete half-wit after locking her keys in the car with the engine still running.
Mira 把鑰匙鎖在還在發動的車裡後,覺得自己是十足的笨蛋。
feel like a half-wit after [doing something foolish]
Aarav felt like a half-wit after moving his queen right into the path of his opponent's bishop.
Aarav 把自己的皇后下到對方主教的攻擊路線上後,覺得自己是個白痴。
feel like a half-wit after [specific stupid action]
William called his brother a half-wit for trying to dry his phone in the microwave.
William 罵他弟弟是白痴,因為他試圖用微波爐烘乾手機。
Only a complete half-wit would leave a baby alone in a bath.
只有十足的笨蛋才會把嬰兒單獨留在浴缸裡。
I made a half-wit remark about my aunt's new haircut at dinner, and the table fell silent.
我在晚餐時批評阿姨的新髮型,結果整桌人都沉默了。
- genius
a person with exceptional intelligence
- intellectual
a person who enjoys serious thinking and study
文法句型
half-wit + verb
call + noun + a half-wit
feel like a half-wit
用法筆記
Now somewhat old-fashioned. Can be offensive if used to describe someone with an intellectual disability; today it is more common in joking or self-deprecating contexts than as a serious insult.