柯林斯詞典goof /ɡu?f/ (goofing,goofed,goofs) 1. V-I If you goof or goof up, you make a silly mistake. 犯愚蠢的錯(cuò)誤; 犯低級(jí)錯(cuò)誤; 砸鍋[非正式] We goofed last week at the end of our interview with singer Annie Ross. 我們上周采訪了歌手安妮·羅絲,快結(jié)束時(shí)搞砸了。2. N-COUNT Goof is also a noun. 低級(jí)錯(cuò)誤 But was it, in fact, a hideous goof? 但其實(shí)這真的是很可笑的錯(cuò)誤嗎?3. N-COUNT If you call someone a goof, you think they are silly. 蠢蛋[非正式] I could write for TV as well as any of those goofs. 我寫的電視劇肯定不比那些蠢蛋寫得差。 返回 goof劍橋詞典to make a silly mistake 犯愚蠢的錯(cuò)誤;弄錯(cuò) If Tom hadn't goofed and missed that shot , we'd have won the game . 要不是湯姆犯了那個(gè)愚蠢的錯(cuò)誤從而錯(cuò)過那次射門的機(jī)會(huì),我們就贏得比賽了。 She goofed her lines (= said the words in the play wrong ). 她說錯(cuò)了臺(tái)詞。 短語動(dòng)詞goof around goof off 返回 goof