half-wit

英 ['hɑ:fwit] 美
  • n. 弱智者;笨蛋
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half-wit (n.)
"simpleton" (one lacking all his wits), 1755, from half + wit (n.). Earlier "a would-be wit whose abilities are mediocre" (1670s).
Half-wits are fleas; so little and so light,
We scarce could know they live, but that they bite.
[Dryden, "All for Love"]
Phrase out of half wit "half out of one's mind" was in Middle English (late 14c.). Half-witted "lacking common sense" is from 1640s.
1. Elliott crossed the finish line just half a second behind his adversary.
埃利奥特跨过终点线时仅比对手落后半秒钟。

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2. She'd half expected him to withdraw from the course.
她多少已经预料到他会中途就退出这门课程。

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3. The French, who led 21-3 at half time, scored eight tries.
上半场以21:3领先的法国队有8个达阵得分。

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4. The curtains were half drawn to cut out the sunlight.
窗帘拉上了一半以遮挡阳光。

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5. From what I hear, half the campus is lusting after her.
从我听到的来看,半个学校的人都想和她上床。

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