simpleton
/ˈsɪmpltən/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈsɪmpltən/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈsim-pəl-tən/ (ame, mw)
simpleton — 名詞
- simpletonsingular
- simpletonsplural
1. a person who is not clever and is often tricked by other people because they tru
傻子;呆子
頭腦簡單、易受騙的人
a person who is not clever and is often tricked by other people because they trust everyone too easily
The market sellers treated Finn like a simpleton and charged him double for vegetables.
市場小販把Finn當成傻子,每袋蔬菜都向他收兩倍的價錢。
collocation: treat [someone] like a simpleton
After lending her savings to a stranger, Ying knew she had acted like a simpleton.
把積蓄借給陌生人之後,Ying才知道自己做了像傻子一樣的事。
collocation: act like a simpleton
In a folk tale, a simpleton let a fox stay overnight and woke to find his food stolen.
在一個古老故事裡,一個呆子讓狐狸留宿一晚,醒來發現食物全被偷走了。
The simpleton designed the house with only three walls, so nobody could live in it.
那個呆子設計的房子只有三面牆,所以根本沒人能住。
Diego knew he was a simpleton when he gave his last cash to a stranger online.
Diego把最後的錢都給了網路上的陌生人,就知道自己真是個傻子。
- genius
someone with exceptional intelligence or ability
- intellectual
a person who enjoys using their mind and thinking deeply
文法句型
simpleton + verb
a simpleton
act like a simpleton
用法筆記
Less harsh than words like 'idiot' or 'moron'. Often used in a mildly mocking or humorous way, and can sound old-fashioned in modern conversation — more common in stories and jokes than as a direct insult.