ninny

英 [ˈnɪni] 美 [ˈnɪni]

n.  笨蛋; 傻子

复数:ninnies

BNC.41932 / COCA.34322



牛津词典

noun

  1. 笨蛋;傻子
    a stupid person

    柯林斯词典

    1. 傻瓜;笨蛋
      If you refer to someone as a ninny, you think that they are foolish or silly.

      双语例句

      1. The result makes her look unclassical and makes Siegfried, by falling for her, look even more of a ninny than usual.
        这让她看起来不太优美,让受骗的齐格弗里德看起来比平常更傻。
      2. After many years tracing observation on these carriers, it can be found that ninny of them had chronic hepatitis, liver cirrhosis and liver carcinoma.
        但本病患者若进行多年的追踪观察,却发现有相当多的人发生了慢性肝炎、肝硬化、肝癌等所谓的肝病三部曲;
      3. What a ninny! That's the third time this year!
        真是个笨蛋!这已经是今年第三次发生了!
      4. I came back from lndia the short way, you ninny!
        我抄近路从印度回来的,你这个笨蛋!
      5. You should have told me you were having such a hard time, you ninny!
        你应该告诉我你现在的学习多么的紧张,你这个笨蛋!
      6. In recent years ninny cities are faced with the problem of heavy traffic.
        近年来,许多城市都面临着交通拥挤这个问题。
      7. He's a hopeless ninny, but he's a man.
        他笨得毫无指望,但他是男人。
      8. She's a pale-faced, mealy-mouthed ninny. I hate her.
        她是个软弱无能的人,我讨厌她。
      9. I'm sick of acting like a ninny, just for her benefit.
        我可不耐烦就专门为她去做个傻里巴几的人呢。
      10. Don't be such a ninny!
        别这麽傻里傻气的!
      11. Miss Catherine, as the ninny calls her, will discover his value, and send him to the devil.
        凯瑟琳小姐(这呆子是这样称呼她的),会发现他的价值,就把他丢开了。
      12. Since ninny is an important culture role, ninny inevitably partakes much culture's meaning what the old North-east's folk society embodies.
        而既然是旧东北或者老关东的一个重要文化角色,傻子也就必然性地带上旧东北民间社会所赋予的许多文化意义。

      英英释义

      noun

      1. a stupid foolish person

          Synonym:    nincompooppoop