单词 | foolproof |
释义 | foolproof From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishfoolprooffool‧proof /ˈfuːlpruːf/ ●○○ adjectiveCERTAINLY/DEFINITELYa foolproof method, plan, system etc is certain to be successful SYN infallible a foolproof way of preventing credit card fraudExamples from the Corpusfoolproof• These tips are intended to help, but should not be regarded as foolproof.• The key, here, was not kept under a flowerpot or stone but in a more foolproof and elaborate hiding-place.• The new speech recognition system is not absolutely foolproof, but it is a huge breakthrough.• Even so, marriage is hardly a foolproof enforcer of monogamy.• First, no technology is foolproof, especially electronic technology; we still need very old-fashioned backup systems.• The foolproof fuel system has interconnected front and rear fuselage flexible tanks holding 255 and 475 litres.• A pasta book is a foolproof gift for anyone who cooks.• Condoms aren't a foolproof method of preventing pregnancy.• Each article goes through a foolproof system of checking which ensures that there are no mistakes in the final text.• I thought this method was foolproof until four customer orders went missing.• It's foolproof, watertight, totally convincing.• The gang hit on a seemingly foolproof way of getting drugs into the country.• There's no foolproof way to judge whether someone is the right person for the job. |
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