21. | he was laughed at for being so foolish . |
| 他因太傻而遭人笑话。
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22. | You will have to pay for this foolish behavior. |
| 你将因这一愚蠢行为而得到报应。
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23. | I shan't believe the minister made such a foolish remark until I see it in print. |
| 除非我亲眼看见白纸黑字,否则我不相信这位部长讲过这种愚蠢的话。
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24. | Put away these foolish ideas! |
| 打消这个愚蠢的念头吧!
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25. | Can you persuade her out of her foolish plans? |
| 你能劝她放弃那些愚蠢的计划吗?
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26. | His foolish behaviour will bring his parents into contempt. |
| 他的愚蠢行为将使他的父母丢脸。
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27. | I considered him as foolish [a fool ]. |
| 我认为他愚蠢[是个傻瓜]。
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28. | In some contexts " mad " means " foolish ". |
| 在有些语境中,“mad”是“愚蠢”的意思。
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29. | He had the good sense to keep out of foolish quarrels. |
| 他很明智,避免介入愚蠢的争论。
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30. | You should have had more sense than to do such a foolish thing. |
| 你本来不应该糊涂到做出这种蠢事。
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