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.)- 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。 - 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。 - We 're so gullible as to believe him.
我们真愚蠢,竟然相信了他。 - 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
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