名词愚行; 蠢笨; 讽刺剧
名词
1. The old man felt regret for the follies of his youth.
老人很后悔他年轻时的愚行。
2. It is folly to buy such a junk at $100.
花一百美元买这样的旧化是愚蠢的。
3. It would be folly to quit your job before finding a new one.
在你找到新的工作前就辞职是不明智的。
4. To reduce public spending on wellbeing would be an act of the greatest folly.
削减公共福利事业的开支将是一件非常愚蠢的事。
5. My folly has cost me dearly.
我的愚蠢使我损失惨重。
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1. 愚蠢;荒唐
If you say that a particular action or way of behaving is folly or a folly, you mean that it is foolish.
e.g. It's sheer folly to build nuclear power stations in a country that has dozens of earthquakes every year.
在每年会发生几十次地震的国家建造核电站简直就是愚蠢至极。
e.g. ...a reminder of the follies of war.
提醒人们战争之愚蠢的东西
2. folly的意思
2. (尤指旧时英国花园等中的)装饰性建筑
A folly is a small tower or other unusual building that is built as a decoration in a large garden or park, especially in Britain in former times.
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1. The second major " historic folly " in Zheng's words was the filling of many waterways crisscrossing the city center.
2. folly的反义词
2. To treat such professional institutions on the basis of administrative authority is the height of folly.
3. folly的近义词
3. When a policy has been in place for decades and is producing no results, it is sheer folly to advocate persisting with it.
4. At the denouement, they had nothing but their folly to show for it.
5. Two recent cases reflect the folly of blindly pursuing economic growth at the cost of the environment.
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6. It was an egregious folly that their accusing fingers were pointed at the victims, instead of the rampant thugs.
7. Billions must be paid to make up for the folly of not planning for the disaster that followed from doing nothing.
8. Liu then tallied the figures, and rolled her eyes at the financial folly of investing in a small hotel.
9. folly的意思
9. Some speculate that there must have been experts who had noticed the folly in the widespread myth.
10. If Japan continues its folly, the crisis will be exacerbated until the situation spirals out of control.
noun
1. folly
1. foolish or senseless behavior
Synonym: foolery tomfoolery craziness lunacy indulgence
2. a stupid mistake
Synonym: stupidity betise foolishness imbecility
3. the trait of acting stupidly or rashly
Synonym: foolishness unwiseness
4. the quality of being rash and foolish
e.g. trying to drive through a blizzard is the height of folly
adjusting to an insane society is total foolishness
Synonym: foolishness craziness madness