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单词 April Fool
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Definition of April Fool in English:

April Fool

noun
  • 1A person who is the victim of a trick or hoax on April Fool's Day.

    愚人节时受愚弄的人

    Example sentencesExamples
    • By this time I was laughing out loud as I watched their man being clearly taken for an April Fool.
    • Don't be an April Fool - be there at 7.30 p.m. Tickets available at the door.
    • I kept thinking this could be an April 1 spoof, like a lot of people, according to this story, it makes the company an April Fool.
    1. 1.1 A trick or hoax on April Fool's Day.
      愚人节时受愚弄的人
      they were taken in by our April Fool
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Ok, once when I was about ten, I tried to play an April Fool's joke on my parents.
      • It does seem like an April Fool but it most certainly is not.
      • Some may even misinterpret this as a delayed April Fool prank.
      • The group's radical zealots may wish this were just an April Fool's joke, but it's not.
      • A reader wrote in explaining that this was actually an April Fool's Joke and that there's an explanation in the source code.
      • All I hope is that this is an April Fool's played a day too early…
      • While it may be a day for April Fools, I will not be playing any practical jokes on anyone.
      • Are you sure your parents didn't plot all this behind your back as an early April Fool's trick?
      • The elaborate April Fool hoax pulled in more than 100 intrigued visitors to the village of Weeley as they flocked to see Essex's answer to Stonehenge.
      • Unless you're a total raving idiot, you probably weren't fooled by our last minute April Fool's prank.
      • I thought it was an April Fool's joke, but when I rang the supervisor of the factory, I realised it was no joke.
      • Several EU nations, including Britain, France and Belgium have delivered their very own April Fools prank by failing to meet that self imposed deadline.
      • But in case you haven't already guessed, yesterday's story about Brussels banning Yorkshire Puddings was an April Fool.
      • I didn't believe it at first, but when it turned up in the next commercial break I had to stop rubbing my eyes in disbelief and simply accept that it was real, rather than a bizarre April Fool's joke.
      • Or have I just revealed myself as the idiotic beneficiary of a belated April Fool prank?
      • But there's also this article, which is one of those that I might have thought would be an April Fool if it wasn't three days late.
      • We can only speculate that it is a bizarre April Fool's joke.
      • We snared a few people with our April Fool prank, and saw the first signs of house-price weakness.
      • I can't think of any April Fools pranks or jokes, so instead, I'll post a photo which is part of a larger picture.
      • In these earnest years, April Fool pranks have gone out of style.

Definition of April Fool in US English:

April Fool

nounˈāprəl fo͞ol
  • 1A person who is the victim of a trick or hoax on April 1.

    愚人节时受愚弄的人

    as exclamation Lucy was waiting right outside. “April Fool!” she said
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I kept thinking this could be an April 1 spoof, like a lot of people, according to this story, it makes the company an April Fool.
    • By this time I was laughing out loud as I watched their man being clearly taken for an April Fool.
    • Don't be an April Fool - be there at 7.30 p.m. Tickets available at the door.
    1. 1.1 A trick or hoax on April 1.
      愚人节耍的恶作剧(或玩笑)
      as modifier an April Fool joke
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In these earnest years, April Fool pranks have gone out of style.
      • But in case you haven't already guessed, yesterday's story about Brussels banning Yorkshire Puddings was an April Fool.
      • The group's radical zealots may wish this were just an April Fool's joke, but it's not.
      • Ok, once when I was about ten, I tried to play an April Fool's joke on my parents.
      • Are you sure your parents didn't plot all this behind your back as an early April Fool's trick?
      • Unless you're a total raving idiot, you probably weren't fooled by our last minute April Fool's prank.
      • It does seem like an April Fool but it most certainly is not.
      • Or have I just revealed myself as the idiotic beneficiary of a belated April Fool prank?
      • Some may even misinterpret this as a delayed April Fool prank.
      • We can only speculate that it is a bizarre April Fool's joke.
      • But there's also this article, which is one of those that I might have thought would be an April Fool if it wasn't three days late.
      • Several EU nations, including Britain, France and Belgium have delivered their very own April Fools prank by failing to meet that self imposed deadline.
      • While it may be a day for April Fools, I will not be playing any practical jokes on anyone.
      • I didn't believe it at first, but when it turned up in the next commercial break I had to stop rubbing my eyes in disbelief and simply accept that it was real, rather than a bizarre April Fool's joke.
      • I thought it was an April Fool's joke, but when I rang the supervisor of the factory, I realised it was no joke.
      • I can't think of any April Fools pranks or jokes, so instead, I'll post a photo which is part of a larger picture.
      • We snared a few people with our April Fool prank, and saw the first signs of house-price weakness.
      • The elaborate April Fool hoax pulled in more than 100 intrigued visitors to the village of Weeley as they flocked to see Essex's answer to Stonehenge.
      • All I hope is that this is an April Fool's played a day too early…
      • A reader wrote in explaining that this was actually an April Fool's Joke and that there's an explanation in the source code.
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