moron
moron — 名詞
- moronsingular
- moronsplural
1. an offensive term aimed at someone who you think has behaved very foolishly or s
白癡
侮辱性稱呼愚蠢的人
an offensive term aimed at someone who you think has behaved very foolishly or shows no common sense
Some moron parked right across two spaces at the supermarket today.
今天有個白癡把車橫停在兩個停車格上。
indefinite determiner: 'some moron' for an unknown person
Tariq called himself a moron after realising he had left his passport on the bus.
Tariq 發現自己把護照忘在公車上後,罵自己是個白癡。
reflexive pattern: 'call oneself a moron'
Only a complete moron would try to dry a wet phone inside a microwave oven.
只有大白癡才會想用微波爐烘乾濕掉的手機。
Amira felt like a moron when she found her sunglasses on her own head.
Amira 在自己的頭上找到太陽眼鏡時,覺得自己像個白癡。
The security guard muttered 'moron' under his breath as the driver ignored the red light.
司機闖紅燈時,警衛低聲罵了句「白癡」。
- genius
a person with exceptional intelligence or ability
- intellectual
a person who enjoys serious study and thinking
文法句型
a moron
some moron [who/sentence]
complete/total moron
用法筆記
This word is considered offensive. Originally a clinical term for a person with mild intellectual disability, it is now used as a general rude insult. Avoid it in formal writing, professional settings, or any context where politeness is expected. 'Idiot' and 'imbecile' share a similar history and are equally offensive.