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KK:[ˈsɪlɪ] DJ:[ˈsili]

形變: 比較級:sillier  最高級:silliest  

名複: sillies  

權威釋義

a.

  1. 愚蠢的;糊塗的
  2. 無聊的
  3. 【口】眼花的;失去知覺的[Z][F]

n.

  1. 呆子,傻瓜[C]

衍生

ad.

sillily

n.

silliness

辨析

同義:

a.愚蠢的;可笑的

foolish ridiculous inane senseless asinine

反義:

a.「愚蠢的;糊塗的」的反義字

wise intelligent

同義參見:

daft childish trivial comic backward stupid zany ass frivolous giddy preposterous

反義參見:

clever

以上來源於:《英漢大辭典》

adj.

(sillier, silliest)
  1. lacking in common sense or judgement; foolish.
  2. trivial or frivolous.
  3. archaic helpless; defenceless.
  4. Cricket  denoting fielding positions very close to the batsman:

n.

(pl. sillies)
informal a silly person.

Phrase

  • the silly season
    high summer, regarded as the season when newspapers often publish trivial material because of a lack of important news.

Derivative

  • sillily adv.
  • silliness n.

History

Silly entered English (spelled seely) in the 13th century from a Germanic source, in the senses ‘happy, blissful’ and ‘lucky, auspicious’. From this the senses ‘spiritually blessed’ and ‘pious and holy’ arose. A subtle development in meaning from ‘innocent, harmless’ (often referring to animals) to ‘deserving of pity’ led to ‘feeble’ and then, from the early 16th century, ‘foolish, simple’. The spelling silly is recorded from the 15th century.

以上來源於:《簡明牛津英語詞典》


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