释义 |
idiocyid‧i‧o‧cy /ˈɪdiəsi/ noun (plural idiocies) - As a prominent figure in Rottweiler rescue, she's stubbed her toe on more unfair bullying and downright idiocy than most.
- But she stayed on this balcony, her eyes on him, on this shape which fear had reduced to animal idiocy.
- If not insanity and idiocy, then consumption would kill them off.
- It stung, that eruption of uncomprehending idiocy.
- Learning a language means returning to a state of near idiocy.
- That idiocy about H. G. Wells.
- There was only one way to knock such idiocy in the head.
[countable, uncountable] something that you think is extremely silly or stupid SYN stupidity: The idiocy of his behaviour appalled her. He smiled calmly at the idiocies of mankind. |