英 [ˈdʌlɑːd] 美 [ˈdʌlɑːrd]
n. 笨蛋;愚人
复数dullards
dullard /ˈdʌləd/
可数名词 If you say that someone is a dullard, you mean that they are rather boring, unintelligent, and unimaginative. 无趣的; 呆笨的
a person who is not very bright
同义词: stupid / stupid person / stupe / dolt / pudding head / pudden-head / poor fish / pillock
a person who evokes boredom
同义词: bore
... stupid 愚蠢的 poor fish 愚蠢而又可怜的家伙... dullard 笨蛋 ...
For years, teachers had figured him for a dullard.
多年来老师们都以为他是个笨蛋。
The dullard even tries to take her home when she gets drunk at a party.
居然连尝试着当她喝醉了,在一个聚会上带她回家。
He hated school, and at one time his school headmaster called him a dullard.
他讨厌上学,有一此,学校的校长叫他是笨蛋。
Teachers' unions loathe him, and parents are indignant when their dullard offspring are made to take a year's lessons again.
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The bad news is that two particular types of dullard are winning some of the battles: government censors, and politically correct censors.