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foolfU:lv愚弄,玩弄;欺骗We weren't fooled (=tricked) by his promises. [T]我们不会因他的诺言而上当的。Tim was fooled into believing(=wrongly made to believe) that he'd won a lot of money. [T]蒂姆被愚弄了,信以会自己赢得了许多钱。I haven't really crashed the car, I was only fooling (=it is not true, I was just joking). [I]我没有真把车子撞坏,只是开个玩笑而已。她和单位里的一个同事乱搞。"You can fool all the people some of the time, and some of the people all the time, but you can not fool all the people all the time" ( by Abraham Lincoln, 1809--1865)“你可以一时愚弄所有的人,你也可以永远愚弄一些人,但你不可能永远愚弄所有的人。”(亚伯拉罕·林肯)To fool about / around is to behave in a silly way, esp. in a way that might have dangerous results.玩弄,瞎搞Don't fool around with matches. [I]别玩弄火柴。To fool about / around is also to behave in an amusing way in order to make other people laugh. [I]装傻To fool around is also to spend your time doing nothing useful.闲荡,混日子We spent the afternoon fooling around on the beach. [I]我们整个下午就在海滩闲荡。(esp. Am) If a married person fools around, they have sexual relationships with someone other than their husband or wife.搞不正当性关系She's fooling around with one of her colleagues at work.她和单位里的一个同事乱搞。“You can fool all the people some of the time, and some of the people all the time, but you can not fool all the people all the time” ( by Abraham Lincoln, 1809--1865)“你可以一时愚弄所有的人,你也可以永远愚弄一些人,但你不可能永远愚弄所有的人。”(亚伯拉罕·林肯)
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