goof
英 [ɡuːf]
美 [ɡuːf]
v. 犯愚蠢的错误
n. 愚蠢的错误; 傻瓜; 蠢人
现在分词:goofing 过去分词:goofed 过去式:goofed 第三人称单数:goofs
BNC.46725 / COCA.18040
短语用例
goof around
- 把时间浪费在荒谬无聊的事情上
to spend your time doing silly or stupid things- Sorry, guys. I goofed.
对不起,各位。我搞砸了。
- Sorry, guys. I goofed.
goof off
- 闲荡;混日子;偷懒
to spend your time doing nothing, especially when you should be working
牛津词典
verb
- 犯愚蠢的错误
to make a stupid mistake- Sorry, guys. I goofed.
对不起,各位。我搞砸了。
- Sorry, guys. I goofed.
noun
- 愚蠢的错误
a stupid mistake - 傻瓜;蠢人
a silly or stupid person
柯林斯词典
- VERB 犯愚蠢的错误;出大差错
If yougooforgoof up, you make a silly mistake.- We goofed last week at the end of our interview with singer Annie Ross.
上周我们采访歌手安妮·罗斯,结果到快结束时犯了个愚蠢的错误。 - Goofis also a noun.
- But was it, in fact, a hideous goof?
但事实上这是否是个弥天大错?
- We goofed last week at the end of our interview with singer Annie Ross.
- N-COUNT 傻瓜;笨蛋
If you call someone agoof, you think they are silly.- I could write for TV as well as any of those goofs.
我写的电视剧肯定一点儿不比那帮笨蛋写得差。
- I could write for TV as well as any of those goofs.
英英释义
noun
- a person who amuses others by ridiculous behavior
- a man who is a stupid incompetent fool
verb
- commit a faux pas or a fault or make a serious mistake
- I blundered during the job interview