daft

[dɑ:ft]
  • 释义
  • 愚笨的;癫狂的;玩闹的;

  • 双语例句
  • 1、

    I can lose a few pounds without resorting to daft diets.

    我不用疯狂地节食也能减轻几磅。

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  • 2、

    In the middle age ,'Daft'were meant meek.

    在中世纪, ‘ 达夫特’是可蔼,富有同情心的意思.

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  • 3、

    It's daft to play football in the rain!

    冒雨踢足球可真太傻了!

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  • 4、

    "Aren't we daft?" she smiled.

    她微笑着问:“我们不是很傻吗?”

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  • 5、

    Well that's daft, I must say!

    依我看,那可太蠢了!

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  • 6、

    Daft a brush - On Paul Gascoigne, part one.

    像刷子一样没脑袋 --- 评加扎时如是道.

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  • 7、

    He's not so daft as to listen to rumours.

    他不会蠢到去听信谣言的。

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  • 8、

    "I found a mermaid."— 'Don't be daft. There's no such thing.'

    “我发现了一条美人鱼。”——“别说傻话了。哪有那种东西。”

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  • 9、

    Tobin was a genius, but the Tobin tax was probably his one daft idea.

    托宾是一位天才, 但托宾税大概是他唯一的蠢主意.

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  • 10、

    The depth from waterline to vessel's bottom is called daft.

    水线到船顶的浅度便吃火.

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  • 11、

    Don't be so daft!

    别那么犯傻了!

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  • 12、

    What a daft thing to say!

    怎么说这样的傻话!

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  • 13、

    Don'tbe daft!

    别傻了!

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  • 14、

    Sometimes, admittedly, reactions are fairly daft.

    诚然,有时办法很愚蠢.

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  • 15、

    He's gone a bit daft ( in the head ), ie He has become slightly insane.

    他 ( 头脑 ) 有些发痴.

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