5.A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds.
令人讨厌的小人物身上有着蠢的一致性。
6.He gave his foolish nephew some seasonable advice.
他给他那笨的侄子一及时的劝告。
7.The foolish boy was laughed at wherever he went.
个蠢的男孩论走到哪里都受到讥笑。
8.Polonius is portrayed as a foolish, garrulous old man.
波洛尼厄斯被描绘成一个饶舌的蠢老头。
9.She was alienated from her friend by her foolish behavior.
她的蠢行为使她的朋友同她疏远了。
10.How can you justify your rude and foolish behaviour?
你怎能为你粗鲁而蠢的行为辩护?
11.It is foolish to haphazardly adventure.
随便冒险是蠢的。
12."If he had a modicum of sense, he wouldn't do such a foolish thing."
"是他稍有一点理智,他决会做出如此蠢的事来。"
13.If he had a modicum of sense, he wouldn’t do such a foolish thing.
是他稍有一点理智,他决会做出如此蠢的事来。
14.Gawp (at) means to look at someone or something in a foolish way with the mouth open.
指傻头傻脑地张着嘴看某人或某物。
15.Officers who have stepped out of line in the recent past have ended uplooking more like foolish pranksters than serious threats.
久前,军方出乎意料的表态使得整个事情最终看上去只是一出蠢的闹剧而非严重的威胁。
16.It was a case of the biter bit— she’d tried to make him look foolish and ended up being ridiculed herself.
真是害人成反害己—她想让他出丑,结果自己反倒受了奚落。
17.The control of human spirit by a renitent and rigorous cultural system makes you feel more like a fool than that of a foolish swordsman region.
一个僵硬的、严密无隙的文化系统对人类精神的抑控,比一个蠢的军人政权更令人无奈。
18.For my people is foolish, they have not known me;they are sottish children, and they have none understanding: they are wise to do evil, but to do good they have no knowledge.