英汉词典

  • gullible

    英:[ˈgʌləbl]   美: [ˈɡʌləbəl] 

    gullible 基本解释

    adj.

    易受骗的,轻信的;

    英英释义

    gullible[ 'ɡʌləbl ]

    adj.naive and easily deceived or tricked

    "at that early age she had been gullible and in love"

    同义词:fleeceablegreen

    easily tricked because of being too trusting

    "gullible tourists taken in by the shell game"

    gullible 相关例句

    双语例句

    用作形容词(adj.)
    1. Bill's so gullible that you could sell him anything.
      比尔非常容易上当,你骗他什么他都相信。
    2. He must have been pretty gullible to fall for that old trick.
      他准是有点儿傻,才落入那惯用的圈套。
    3. We 're so gullible as to believe him.
      我们真愚蠢,竟然相信了他。
    4. Being gullible and belittling others should both be avoided.
      轻信别人的话跟轻看别人都是不好 的。

    权威例句

    Jonathan Gullible: Battling State Ogres with 1000 Blows of Satire
    Oxytocin Makes People Trusting, Not Gullible
    On being happy and gullible: Mood effects on skepticism and the detection of deception ☆
    Gullible Fools or Desperate Pragmatists? A Profile of People Who Use Rejected Alternative Health Care Providers
    Identity Theft and the Gullible Computer User: What Sun Tzu in The Art of War Might Teach
    Shamed Tories and Gullible Fools; the King of Lies Deceived Two Prime Ministers and a Tory Leader
    Sedentary snakes and gullible geckos: predator-prey coevolution in nocturnal rock-dwelling reptiles.
    Brave or gullible: testing the concept that leaving susceptible parasites in refugia will slow the development of anthelmintic resis...
    (Transnational) Organised Crime, Laundering and the Congregation of the Gullible
    Mixed-handed persons are more easily persuaded and are more gullible: interhemispheric interaction and belief updating.
版权所有©四级英语单词   网站地图 陇ICP备2023000160号-4