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goofy

/goo-fee/US // ˈgu fi //UK // (ˈɡuːfɪ) //

笨拙的,愚蠢的,笨拙,傻傻的

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    goof·i·er, goof·i·est.Slang.

    • : ridiculous; silly; wacky; nutty: a goofy little hat.

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Examples

  • Bakers delighted in their imperfect creations, sharing photos of their goofy, cartoonish bakes — along with some badly needed joy.

  • Billingsley played the adorable, doe-eyed 9-year old Ralphie Parker in the holiday movie A Christmas Story—the goofy, sometimes hilarious 1983 classic that has become one of the best known, and most beloved, Christmas films ever.

  • We’re very goofy off the court, but on the court, it’s business once that game starts.

  • He was so goofy and fun as Starlord in Guardians of the Galaxy!

  • We found a wide variety of mugs that range from tasteful and elegant to goofy and fun—we guarantee there’s a mug here for someone you know.

  • Speech, in this case, is our ability to spend money on a goofy entertainment.

  • He was very even-keeled, goofy and liked to play basketball.

  • “It paints the women as shrews, as humorless and uptight, and it paints the men as lovable, goofy, fun-loving guys,” she said.

  • Joey was strong, resourceful, plucky, goofy, and vulnerable—and, of course, you hoped she would pick Pacey over Dawson.

  • The Thompsons, while goofy and simple and often unintelligible, really and truly loved each other.

  • If I keep doing all these goofy things for you, Ill never make commander.

  • The fact of the matter was that I had about reached the stage where I was prepared to try anything once, however goofy.

  • They looked so midwestern and goofy, and he gave them his wolfy smile—hello, little piggies, here to blow your house down.

  • I thought to myself that anybody doing this kind of work was a little bit goofy to begin with.

  • Brooks had just landed with his goofy student and was crawling out of his cockpit when he saw the ship hit.