柯林斯詞典dumb /d?m/ (dumbing,dumbed,dumber,dumbs,dumbest) 1. ADJ Someone who is dumb is completely unable to speak. 啞的 ...a young deaf and dumb man. …一名年輕的聾啞人。2. ADJ If someone is dumb on a particular occasion, they cannot speak because they are angry, shocked, or surprised. 說(shuō)不出話的[文學(xué)性] [v-link ADJ] We were all struck dumb for a minute. 我們一時(shí)個(gè)個(gè)都啞口無(wú)言。3. ADJ If you call a person dumb, you mean that they are stupid or foolish. 蠢的[非正式] The questions were set up to make her look dumb. 這些問(wèn)題是安排好讓她顯得蠢的。4. ADJ If you say that something is dumb, you think that it is silly and annoying. 愚蠢而惱人的[美國(guó)英語(yǔ)] [非正式] I came up with this dumb idea. 我想出了這個(gè)愚蠢而惱人的主意。 返回 dumb劍橋詞典 dumb adjective (SILENT) permanently or temporarily unable to speak 啞的;說(shuō)不出話的 He's been deaf and dumb since birth . 他生下來(lái)就又聾又啞。 She was struck dumb by what she had seen . 她被自己看到的驚得說(shuō)不出話來(lái)。 dumb adjective (STUPID) B2 mainly US informal stupid 愚蠢的 Are they brave or just dumb? 他們是勇敢還是愚蠢而已? What a dumb idea ! 這想法太蠢了! 返回 dumb