idiot

/ˈɪdiət/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈɪdiət/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈi-dē-ət/ (ame, mw)

idiot — 名詞

1. an insulting word for someone who has done something very foolish or acts withou

1.名詞B1
釋義

笨蛋;白痴

指愚蠢或行為荒唐的人,帶侮辱性

an insulting word for someone who has done something very foolish or acts without common sense

例句

Wei felt like a complete idiot after locking his keys in the car.

Wei 把車鑰匙鎖在車裡後,覺得自己是個徹底的笨蛋。

collocation: complete idiot / total idiot

Only an idiot would try to cross that busy highway in the dark.

只有白痴才會在黑暗中試圖穿越那條繁忙的公路。

pattern: 'Only an idiot would...' for expressing disbelief

同義詞
  • fool

    milder and less offensive than idiot; can be affectionate

  • moron

    similar strength of offensiveness, informal

  • simpleton

    old-fashioned and milder; less common in modern speech

反義詞
  • genius

    someone with exceptional intelligence, opposite in meaning

文法句型

an idiot

like an idiot

feel like an idiot

call someone an idiot

用法筆記

Considered rude and offensive when directed at a person directly ('You idiot!'). Can be used more mildly about oneself or about a specific action. The adjective idiotic is slightly less personal and less offensive.

常見錯誤

That's so idiot.
That's so idiotic.
💡idiot is a noun; idiotic is the adjective form.
He is idiot.
He is an idiot.
💡idiot is a countable noun and needs an article.