foolishly
adv. 愚蠢地,可笑地
If someone's behaviour or action is foolish, it is not sensible and shows a lack of good judgment.
It would be foolish to raise hopes unnecessarily...
無謂地燃起人們的希望是愚蠢的。
It is foolish to risk skin cancer.
冒患上面板癌的風險是愚蠢的。
If you look or feel foolish, you look or feel so silly or ridiculous that people are likely to laugh at you.
I just stood there feeling foolish and watching him...
我只是傻傻地站在那裡看著他。
I didn't want him to look foolish and be laughed at.
我不希望見到他出醜,被別人嘲笑。
1. without good sense or judgment;
She behaved foolishly but with good intent.
她表現得很愚蠢,不過用心卻是好的.
The bees forget to sip their honey; drunken with light they foolishly hover and hum.
蜜蜂被光明所陶醉,忘了吸蜜, 只痴呆地飛翔嗡唱.
People make fun of her because she always speaks foolishly.
人們嘲笑她,因為她常說傻話.
During all this, he had stood foolishly to one side -- short, gray, frizzled, inadequate.
他從頭到尾只是傻里傻氣地站在一邊, 矮矮的個子, 花白的捲髮, 一副不中用的樣子.
It is altogether vain to learn wisdom and yet live foolishly.
枉自學聰明,卻做愚蠢事.