单词 | gullible |
释义 | gullibleWord family noungullerygullergullibilitygulladjectivegulliblegullish gul·li·ble /ˈɡʌləbəl/ adjectiveadj BELIEVEtoo ready to believe what other people tell you, so that you are easily tricked 轻信的,易上当受骗的 Plastic replicas of the Greek pottery are sold to gullible tourists. 仿古希腊陶器的塑料复制品被卖给易受骗的游客。 —gullibility /ˌɡʌləˈbɪləti/ noun [uncountableU] Examples from the Corpus gullible• He is resistant to change, gullible and easily led.• He had never seen her like this before, gullible and giggly, at times even shy and blushing.• Having won their votes from the gullible, as well as the dedicated, the republicans now show their utter contempt for democracy.• It's easy to blame the public for being gullible enough to buy dieting products, but it's the companies who sell them who should take responsibility.• How can you be so gullible! He not really French.• He felt gullible, patronized, bamboozled.• It has a cult-like following with the potential to exploit gullible people and reinforce obsessional behaviour.• He seemed to treat me as if I were a gullible schoolgirl.• And Bill Holroyd was already showing himself to be pretty gullible, so it's in character.• a group of gullible tourists• She was described by her neighbors as a sweet but gullible woman who allowed the man to live in her house as a source of extra money. |
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