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to fool
01
engañar, burlar
to trick someone by making them believe something false or absurd
Transitive: to fool sb
Ejemplos
He fooled everyone with his elaborate story about winning the lottery.
Engañó a todos con su elaborada historia sobre ganar la lotería.
Kids often enjoy fooling each other with playful pranks and jokes.
A los niños a menudo les gusta engañar a los demás con bromas y chistes juguetones.
02
bromear, hacer el tonto
to behave in a silly or senseless way
Intransitive
Ejemplos
She could n’t help but fool when the teacher was n’t looking, making faces at her friends.
No pudo evitar hacer el tonto cuando el profesor no miraba, haciendo muecas a sus amigos.
They fooled by pretending to be superheroes, acting out ridiculous stunts in the yard.
Ellos hicieron el tonto pretendiendo ser superhéroes, realizando acrobacias ridículas en el patio.
03
engañar, burlar
to trick or deceive someone into behaving foolishly
Transitive: to fool sb into sth
Ejemplos
They fooled their friend into thinking it was his birthday.
Ellos engañaron a su amigo haciéndole creer que era su cumpleaños.
He was fooled into making a decision he would regret.
Fue engañado para tomar una decisión que lamentaría.
Fool
01
puré de fruta con natas
an English dessert that is made by mixing softened fruit with cream or custard
02
tonto, necio
a person who lacks good judgment
Ejemplos
A fool trusts everyone without question.
Un tonto confía en todo el mundo sin cuestionar.
Only a fool would ignore such clear warnings.
Solo un tonto ignoraría advertencias tan claras.
04
bufón, payaso de la corte
a performer or entertainer in a royal court or other setting who is known for their humorous or nonsensical performances
05
el bufón, el loco
a character who embodies both humor and wisdom, and can offer insights into the human condition that other characters may overlook or disregard
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