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n. 低能者;愚蠢的人
adj. 低能的;愚笨的;虚弱的
n.
低能者,傻瓜;
变形
复数:imbeciles
英英释义
imbecile[ 'imbisi:l,-sail ]
n.a person of subnormal intelligence
同义词:idiotcretinmoronchangelinghalf-witretard
adj.having a mental age of three to seven years
同义词:imbecilicidiotic
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
Forrest Gump is an IQ of only 75 imbecile.
阿甘是个智商只有75的低能儿。
He was an imbecile to sign a contract with them.
他跟他们签合同,真是愚不可及。
用作形容词(adj.)
If I was once to sit down under it, I should become imbecile.
我要是忍受这事,不成为一个傻瓜才怪呢!
Did you ever see anything so imbecile as her mother?
像她母亲那样无用的人,你说少见不少见?
One might have laughed at the farcical, imbecile measures that were taken to relieve it
他们对所采取的这些滑稽而愚蠢的解救措施一定会忍不住大笑起来。
权威例句
Long Appren-1 Mentally deficient.The effect of an institution environment upon the verbal development of imbecile children. II. Speech and language
Observations of over-active imbecile children in controlled and uncontrolled environments. II. Experimental studies.
The chromosome complement in a Mongolian imbecile.
The effect of goal-setting and encouragement on the performance of imbecile men
Congenital insensitivity to pain in an imbecile boy.
SOME FACTORS AFFECTING THE SPEECH DEVELOPMENT OF IMBECILE CHILDREN IN AN INSTITUTION
Comparison of the language of normal and imbecile children.
Imbecile Children
"Imbecile Laughter"and "Desperate Earnest"in The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
imbecile
imbecile: [16] Etymologically imbecile means ‘without support’, hence ‘weak’. It came via French from Latin imbēcillus, a compound adjective formed from the prefix in- ‘not’ and an unrecorded *bēcillum, a diminutive variant of baculum ‘stick’ (from which English gets bacillus and bacterium). Anyone or anything without a stick or staff for support is by extension weak, and so the Latin adjective came to mean ‘weak, feeble’. This broadened out to ‘weak in mind’, and was even used as a noun for ‘weak-minded person’, but English did not adopt these metaphorical uses until the late 18th century.=> bacillus, bacterium
imbecile (adj.)
1540s, imbecille "weak, feeble" (especially in reference to the body), from Middle French imbecile (15c.), from Latin imbecillus "weak, feeble" (see imbecility). Sense shifted to mental weakness from mid-18c. (compare frail, which in provincial English also could mean "mentally weak"). As a noun, "feeble-minded person," it is attested from 1802. Traditionally an adult with a mental age of roughly 6 to 9 (above an idiot but beneath a moron).
1. "Woman imbecile and pig-like!"
“白痴,蠢猪
-- 来源 -- 英汉文学 - 双城记 - shuangchengji44
2. He is not a bad fellow, though an absolute imbecile in his profession.
他这个人不错,虽然就他的本行来说,他纯粹是个笨蛋。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
3. stupid; imbecile; rude
楞
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 翻译参考[网络]
4. He is an imbecile to sign a contract with them.
他跟他们签合同,真是愚不可及。
-- 来源 -- 网友提供
5. I told you to act like a drunk vagrant imbecile.
我告诉你,要装得象个喝醉的白痴。
-- 来源 -- 电影对白
6. He was an imbecile to sign a contract with them.
他跟他们签合同,真是愚不可及。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
7. Did you ever see anything so imbecile as her mother?
象她母亲那样无用的人,你说少见不少见?
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
8. imbecile remarks
傻话
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 翻译参考[网络]
9. And what sort of imbecile watches a train crashing into a car
蠢人才会那样看着一列火车撞上汽车
-- 来源 -- 电影对白
10. There is always one more imbecile than you counted on.
这里永远比你算计的多一个笨蛋。
-- 来源 -- 网友提供
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