- 基础释义
- 例句
- 同义词
- 反义词
- 同义词解析
- 六级真题
- 柯林斯词典释义
- 英汉词典释义
- 英英词典释义
        stupid
        
	
		英[ˈstju:pɪd]
		美[ˈstupɪd]
	
	
	     
    
	例句
	
	
	同义词
	
		- adj. - stupid的同义词之:愚蠢的,笨的 silly, dull, unintelligent, crazy, asinine, foolish, dense, dumb,
- stupid的同义词之:其他释义 obtuse, asinine, dense, thick, simple, blind, silly, ass, wooden, unintelligent, foolish, childish, vegetable, headless, backward, senseless, slow, dull, gross,
反义词
	
	同义词解析
	
	英语六级真题
	
		
				He made a stupid decision at the cabinet meeting.
				出自-2011年12月听力原文
				But in the letter, I just told him frankly I could no longer live with his poor management and stupid decisions.
				出自-2010年12月听力原文
	
柯林斯高阶英汉双解学习词典释义
	
		
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				ADJ-GRADED 糊涂的;头脑迟钝的;愚蠢的 If you say that someone or something is stupid, you mean that they show a lack of good judgment or intelligence and they are not at all sensible. 例句 I'll never do anything so stupid again...
						我再也不会做这种傻事了。
						I made a stupid mistake...
						我犯了个愚蠢的错误。
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				ADJ-GRADED 讨厌的;恼人的;无足轻重的 You say that something is stupid to indicate that you do not like it or care about it, or that it annoys you. 例句 I wouldn't call it art. It's just stupid and tasteless...
						我不认为这是艺术。它简直无聊透顶,毫无品位。
						Friendship is much more important to me than a stupid old ring!
						友谊对我来说可比一个破戒指重要得多!
英汉词典释义
	
		- adj. - 笨的; 头脑迟钝的 A stupid fellow is difficult to teach.
								笨人难教。
								He is rather stupid.
								他很笨。
								He is stupid for a child of his age.
								与同龄的孩子比, 他很笨。- 蠢的; 傻的 They were stupid not to follow your advice.
								他们不听你的劝告真傻。
英英词典释义
	
		- Noun - 1. a person who is not very bright; "The economy, stupid!"
- Adjective - 1. lacking or marked by lack of intellectual acuity - 2. in a state of mental numbness especially as resulting from shock; "he had a dazed expression on his face""lay semiconscious, stunned (or stupefied) by the blow""was stupid from fatigue"- 3. without much intelligence; "a dull job with lazy and unintelligent co-workers"