dullard
dullard — 名詞
1. someone who is slow to learn or understand things and is not considered clever
笨蛋;蠢人
智力不高、學習遲緩的人
someone who is slow to learn or understand things and is not considered clever
The older students called Tamar a dullard because she needed extra time with her reading.
年紀較大的學生叫 Tamar 笨蛋,因為她閱讀需要更多時間。
call + someone + a dullard — common pattern for labelling
Only a dullard would leave the front door unlocked in a neighbourhood like this.
只有笨蛋才會在這樣的社區不鎖大門。
hypothetical: 'Only a dullard would [verb]'
Kwame's colleagues dismissed him as a dullard, but he was actually the most thoughtful person in the team.
Kwame 的同事們把他當作蠢人看待,但他其實是團隊裡最有頭腦的人。
The old detective played the role of a dullard to make suspects underestimate him.
那位老偵探裝成笨蛋,好讓嫌犯低估他。
Minh felt like a dullard when he could not answer the simplest question in the interview.
Minh 在面試中連最簡單的問題都答不出來時,覺得自己像個笨蛋。
- genius
opposite end of the intelligence scale
- intellectual
a person who enjoys serious thinking and study
文法句型
a + dullard
call + someone + a dullard
用法筆記
Old-fashioned in tone; more common in writing than in everyday conversation. Considered less offensive than stronger insults such as 'idiot' or 'moron', but still likely to cause offence if directed at someone directly.