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词典释义:
feeble-minded
英 [ˈfiːbl ˈmaɪndɪd]
美 [ˈfiːbl ˈmaɪndɪd]
adj. 缺乏判断力的;没有道理的;不明确的;无目的的;弱智的
双语例句
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The feeble-minded, like Loughner, are the first to sink.
愚钝如Loughner者,正是沉沦的第一位。
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Sharon StoneYour this does not have the conscience, inhuman, feeble-minded virulent woman.
莎朗斯通你这个没有良知,灭绝人性,低能恶毒的女人。
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Positivity, on the other hand, is often wrongly viewed as puny, entreating, and even feeble-minded.
另一方面,积极性常被误视为微不足道、乞求于人甚至低能迟钝。
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This stunning fact is lost, he regrets, on a generation that has supplanted history's sweep with a feeble-minded relativism that holds "all civilisations as somehow equal".
他遗憾地表示,这个惊人的现实在一代人时间里就被一种迟钝的秉持“所有文明平等”的相对主义论取代,并在历史长河中逝去。
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Inflation and tax rises are cutting into already-feeble pay rises; many householders are more minded to pay off debts than to splash out.
通货膨胀和税收的增加降低了原本已经微薄的加薪;许多家庭更加关心清偿债务,不再肆意挥霍。
近义词
释义
adj.
(of a person)unable to make intelligent decisions or judgements
(人)缺乏判断力的。
(of an idea or proposal)lacking in sense or clear direction
(想法,建议)没有道理的;不明确的,无目的的
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a feeble-minded policy.
一项毫无道理的政策。
dated (of a person) having less than average intelligence
〈旧〉 (人)弱智的。
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