idiotic
英 [ɪdɪ'ɒtɪk]
美 ['ɪdɪ'ɑtɪk]
英語の語源
- idiotic (adj.)
- 1713, from Late Latin idioticus "uneducated, ignorant," in classical Latin, "of an ordinary person," from Greek idiotikos "unprofessional, unskilled; not done by rules of art, unprofessional," from idiotes (see idiot). Idiotical is from 1640s. Related: Idiotically.
例文
- 1. I am rather chary of Making too many idiotic mistakes.
- 私は慎重にあまりにも多くの愚かな間違いを犯さないように気をつけています。
- 2.What an idiotic thing to say!
- なんて愚の骨頂だろう!
- 3.Don 't be so idiotic !
- バカにするな!
- 4.I would beam back in a quietly idiotic manner.
- 私は彼らに向かって黙々と馬鹿笑いをした。
- 5.It is idiotic to go shopping with no money.
- お金を持たずに買い物に行くのは愚かだ。
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