A bit daft 对比 Absurd 对比 Foolish 对比 Silly
在英语中何时使用每一个,包含含义、语域和例句。
A bit daft
非正式10000 以上(较少见)
Absurd
前 5000(相当常见)C1
Foolish
前 2000(常见)
Silly
前 2000(常见)B1adjective
| A bit daft | Absurd | Foolish | Silly | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 发音 | 🇬🇧 //ə bɪt dɑːft//🇺🇸 //ə bɪt dæft// | 🇬🇧 //əbˈsɜːd//🇺🇸 //əbˈsɜrd// | 🇬🇧 //ˈfuːlɪʃ//🇺🇸 //ˈfuːlɪʃ// | 🇬🇧 /["/ˈsɪli/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ˈsɪli/"]/ |
| 含义 | A little silly or foolish. | 非常不合理或愚蠢的事情。Something that is very unreasonable or silly. | Not smart or sensible; lacking good judgement. | 不严肃;搞笑或愚蠢。Not serious; funny or foolish. |
| 例句 | He was a bit daft for thinking he could outrun the car. | The idea that the earth is flat is absolutely absurd. | It was foolish to invest all his savings in that risky project. | His sense of humor is quite silly, always making us laugh with his jokes. |
| 语域 | 非正式 | 中性 | 中性 | 中性 |
| 常见程度 | 10000 以上(较少见) | 前 5000(相当常见) | 前 2000(常见) | 前 2000(常见) |
| CEFR 等级 | - | C1 | - | B1 |
| 词性 | adjective | |||
| 搭配 | a little daft, feel a bit daft, act a bit daft | absurd idea, absurd situation, absurd behavior | foolish mistake, foolish behavior, foolish decision, foolish question, foolish idea | silly question, silly mistake, silly behavior, silly idea |
| 反义 | - | reasonable, sensible, logical | wise, sensible, prudent, smart | serious, sensible, practical |
| 常见错误 | Using in formal situations., 'Bit' often misused as 'a bit of' instead., Confused with similar phrases like 'a bit silly'. | Using 'absurd' when 'ridiculous' is more appropriate., Confusing 'absurd' with 'absentee'., Overusing 'absurd' in less serious situations. | Confusing 'foolish' with 'silly' - 'foolish' implies a lack of wisdom while 'silly' is lighter., Using 'foolish' as a noun - it's strictly an adjective., Incorrectly spelling 'foolish' as 'foolosh'. | 'Silly' confused with 'stupid' — 'silly' is more lighthearted., 'Silly' used in serious contexts — avoid using it in formal writing., 'Silly' as an insult — it's usually meant playfully, not harshly. |
| 用法说明 | Use this phrase in casual conversations, often to describe someone's silly behavior. Not suitable for formal settings. | 用来描述不理性或不合逻辑的事物。通常在正式和非正式场合都可以使用,但在日常对话中可能不太常见。Used to describe something that is irrational or illogical. Often used in both formal and informal contexts, but may be less common in casual conversation. | Use 'foolish' in both formal and informal contexts when describing decisions or actions that lack wisdom. Avoid using it in serious or sensitive situations where it might offend the person involved. | 用'silly'来形容一些顽皮或愚蠢的事情。通常在谈论笑话或乐趣时是积极的,但不适合严肃的场合。Use 'silly' to describe something that is playful or foolish. Usually positive when talking about jokes or fun, but not suitable for serious situations. |
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常见问题:A bit daft 对比 Absurd 对比 Foolish 对比 Silly
A bit daft、Absurd、Foolish和Silly 有什么区别?
A bit daft: A little silly or foolish. Absurd: Something that is very unreasonable or silly. Foolish: Not smart or sensible; lacking good judgement. Silly: Not serious; funny or foolish.
哪个更高级:A bit daft、Absurd、Foolish和Silly?
Absurd 级别最高,在 CEFR 量表上为 C1。
能各给一个例子吗?
A bit daft: He was a bit daft for thinking he could outrun the car. Absurd: The idea that the earth is flat is absolutely absurd. Foolish: It was foolish to invest all his savings in that risky project. Silly: His sense of humor is quite silly, always making us laugh with his jokes.
我可以互换使用 A bit daft、Absurd、Foolish和Silly 吗?
不总是。A bit daft、Absurd、Foolish和Silly 相关,有时可以互换,但在语域、常见程度和用法上不同,所以换用可能改变意思或语气。替换前先看看上面的区别。