imbeciles

英 [ˈɪmbɪsiːlz] 美 [ˈɪmbəsəlz]

n.  笨蛋; 蠢货; 低能者; 弱智者
imbecile的复数



柯林斯词典

  1. N-COUNT 蠢人;傻瓜
    If you call someone an imbecile, you are showing that you think they are stupid or have done something stupid.
    1. I don't want to deal with these imbeciles any longer.
      我再也不想和这些笨蛋打交道了。
  2. ADJ 十分愚蠢的;低能的
    Imbecile means stupid.
    1. It was an imbecile thing to do.
      这么做很愚蠢。
  3. 低能者;弱智者
    In the past, people who had something wrong with their brains that made them seem less intelligent, or different from other people, were sometimes called imbeciles .

    双语例句

    1. I don't want to deal with these imbeciles any longer.
      我再也不想和这些笨蛋打交道了。
    2. Fans are portrayed as violent hooligans or as shallow imbeciles with no sense of proportion.
      球迷们被刻画成了暴力的流氓或者浅薄的傻瓜。
    3. We showed Matty's widow Susan the video of the attack, and she said: Finally I am seeing my husband die at the hands of two imbeciles.
      我们给马蹄的遗孀苏三看了袭击事件的录像后,她说到,我看到我丈夫最终死在两个笨蛋手里。