idiocies

英 [ˈɪdɪəsiz] 美 [ˈɪdiəsiz]

n.  愚蠢行为; 愚昧; 愚蠢的行动(或言论等)
idiocy的复数



柯林斯词典

  1. N-VAR 愚蠢行为;蠢事
    If you refer to something as idiocy, you mean that you think it is very stupid.
    1. ...the idiocy of continuing government subsidies for environmentally damaging activities.
      政府对破坏环境的活动继续提供补助的愚蠢行为
    2. ...his gentle, ironic analysis of the idiocies of the previous regime.
      他对前政权的愚蠢政策既温和又语带讽刺的分析

双语例句

  1. Neoclassical idiocies persuaded many economists that market forces would create a robust post-Soviet economy in Russia ( corrupt gangster economies do not exist in neoclassical theory).
    新古典主义的蠢话让许多经济学家相信,市场力量会在俄罗斯缔造出一个强大的后苏联经济体(在新古典主义经济学理论中,不存在腐败的强盗经济体这一说法)。
  2. In this process, these two idiocies are wildly a, sprayed a huge blood.
    在这个过程中,这两个白痴口一张,狂喷了一大口鲜血。
  3. Each morning he gloomily recognized his idiocies of the evening before.
    他每天早晨沮丧地认识到昨天晚上的荒唐。