ninny
英 [ˈnɪni]
美 [ˈnɪni]
n. 笨蛋; 傻子
复数:ninnies
BNC.41932 / COCA.34322
牛津词典
noun
- 笨蛋;傻子
a stupid person
柯林斯词典
- 傻瓜;笨蛋
If you refer to someone as aninny, you think that they are foolish or silly.
英英释义
noun
- a stupid foolish person
双语例句
- She's a pale-faced, mealy-mouthed ninny. I hate her.
她是个软弱无能的人,我讨厌她。 - He's a hopeless ninny, but he's a man.
他笨得毫无指望,但他是男人。 - I'm sick of acting like a ninny, just for her benefit.
我可不耐烦就专门为她去做个傻里巴几的人呢。 - You should have told me you were having such a hard time, you ninny!
你应该告诉我你现在的学习多么的紧张,你这个笨蛋! - Don't be such a ninny!
别这麽傻里傻气的! - In recent years ninny cities are faced with the problem of heavy traffic.
近年来,许多城市都面临着交通拥挤这个问题。 - I came back from lndia the short way, you ninny!
我抄近路从印度回来的,你这个笨蛋! - Miss Catherine, as the ninny calls her, will discover his value, and send him to the devil.
凯瑟琳小姐(这呆子是这样称呼她的),会发现他的价值,就把他丢开了。 - The result makes her look unclassical and makes Siegfried, by falling for her, look even more of a ninny than usual.
这让她看起来不太优美,让受骗的齐格弗里德看起来比平常更傻。 - Since ninny is an important culture role, ninny inevitably partakes much culture's meaning what the old North-east's folk society embodies.
而既然是旧东北或者老关东的一个重要文化角色,傻子也就必然性地带上旧东北民间社会所赋予的许多文化意义。