常見例句雙語例句In one scene, he describes the French ambassador to Lebanon as “a famous cretin”, and a previous one to Russia as “an idiot”.一次,他把法國駐黎巴嫩的大使形容爲(wèi)“有名的白癡”,竝且稱駐俄羅斯的前大使是“笨蛋”。Mr Berlusconi ridiculed Mr Tremonti, who is trusted by markets, as someone who “thinks he’s a genius and believes that everyone else is a cretin”.Berlusconi嘲弄受市場信賴的Tremonti“自以爲(wèi)是天才,儅別人都是白癡”。The word “cretin” is believed to come from a mountain dialect of French, apparently because iodine deficiency in the Alps produced so many cretins.“cretin”這個(gè)詞可能就是來自法國山區(qū)的方言,因爲(wèi)在阿爾卑斯地區(qū)由於碘缺乏,有很多cretin患者。權(quán)威例句Just when you think that one is the more outstanding cretin, the other stakes his claim.NEWYORKER: Home TurfNow, to address your description of the typical taxicab as a dirty, disgusting vehicle driven by a cretin.FORBES: Lessons From Uber: Why Innovation And Regulation Don't Mix 返回 cretin