silliness
/ˈsɪlinəs/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈsɪlinəs/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈsilēnə̇s -lin-/ (ame, mw)
silliness — 名詞
1. Behaviour that lacks good sense, serious thought, or proper judgement — for inst
愚蠢行為
愚蠢或缺乏判斷力的言行
Behaviour that lacks good sense, serious thought, or proper judgement — for instance, laughing at a serious moment, making pointless jokes, or refusing to handle a real problem when you should.
The teacher told the children to stop their silliness and focus on the maths worksheet.
老師要孩子們停止胡鬧,專心寫數學練習題。
possessive determiner: their silliness / your silliness
Aunt Rosa rolled her eyes at the silliness of arguing who should feed the cat.
Aunt Rosa 對那場「該由誰餵貓」的荒唐爭論翻了個白眼。
The Watanabe family laughed at their silliness after searching everywhere for keys in Haruki's pocket.
渡邊一家嘲笑自己的糊塗——鑰匙明明就在春樹的口袋裡,他們卻到處找個不停。
- foolishness
slightly stronger in tone; implies poorer judgement or worse consequences
- childishness
emphasises the immature, trivial quality of the behaviour
- absurdity
focuses on how unreasonable or ridiculous the behaviour is
- seriousness
the quality of being sensible and focused on what really matters
- sense
good judgement and practical thinking
用法筆記
Uncountable noun; frequently followed by 'of' to identify the source of the silliness (the silliness of the plan, the silliness of the whole situation).