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单词 fool
释义 foolfoolsfooledfoolingfoolfool2 verb [transitive] to make someone believe something that is not truefool somebody into doing somethingDon’t be fooled into thinking it’s easy to lose weight.foolthink不要上当﹐认为减肥很容易。be fooled by somethingDon’t be fooled by appearances.foolappearance不要被外表所欺骗。Phrasesyou could have fooled me spoken used to say that you do not believe what someone has told you: ‘I’m not scared.’ ‘You could have fooled me!’scarecanfool“我不害怕。”“你能骗得了我!”THESAURUS: fooltrick to make someone believe something that is not true, in order to get something from them or to make them do something: She was tricked into signing the papers because she trusted her sons.betricksignpapertrustsondeceive to make someone who trusts you believe something that is not true, because it is useful to you if they believe it: This was a deliberate attempt to deceive the public.befool to make someone believe something that is not true. Fool is more informal than deceive: He fooled me into thinking he loved me.foolthinkloveSome people are easily fooled.befoolmislead to make someone believe something that is not true, especially by deliberately not giving them all the facts: The company said that it had not intended to mislead customers about its products.sayhaveintendcustomerproductPhrasal verbsfool around (also fool aboutfool about British English) phrasal verb to behave in a silly way: He’s been fooling around in class.befool他上课一直捣乱。fool (around) with something phrasal verb to use something in a careless or dangerous way: You shouldn’t fool around with fireworks.firework你不能乱玩烟火。
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