credulous

英[ˈkredjələs]
美[ˈkredʒələs]

基本释义

  • adj.轻信的,易受骗的

实用例句

You must be credulous if she fooled you with that story.

连她那种话都能把你骗倒,你一定是太容易相信别人了.

《简明英汉词典》

Mary is so credulous that she may readily accept any excuse you make.

玛丽很轻信,你随便找个借口她都可以相信.

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We are less credulous than we used to be.

我们不再像以往那样轻易相信别人了.

新概念英语第三册

Credulous attitude will only make you take anything for granted.

轻信的态度只会使你想当然.

英语晨读30分(高二)

It was a world of good little people, comfortable , industrious , credulous.

住在这里的是些善良的小人物, 舒适,勤恳, 自信.

辞典例句

He is credulous of rumors.

他容易相信谣言.

辞典例句

The manager of the bank credulous individual named Mr.

银行经理称“鱼先生,”是个轻信的人.

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They are credulous people who believe in the advertisement.

他们是一些轻信广告的人.

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He has suffered several times because he is credulous.

他太轻信,吃了好几次苦头.

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Only a credulous person would fall for that old trick.

只有轻信他人的人才会上了他的当.

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Only the most credulous Apple fans will be holding their breaths.

只有那些最盲目迷信的苹果爱好者才会摒息期待.

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The credulous investors believed in every word the analysts said.

轻信别人的投资者完全相信分析员所说的一切.

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Only a credulous person would believe your story.

只有轻信的人才会相信你的故事.

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Credulous are easily misled by false advertisements.

轻信的人容易上假广告的当.

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So credulous he believes everything he reads.

他太轻信了,相信他读的所有内容.

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英英释义

Adjective
  • 1. disposed to believe on little evidence;

    "the gimmick would convince none but the most credulous"

  • 2. showing a lack of judgment or experience;

    "so credulous he believes everything he reads"

反义词

adj.轻信的;易受骗的

skepticalincredulous