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/fˈuːl/

A(z) „fool” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

01

bolond, hĂŒlye

a person who behaves in a silly, stupid, or clown-like way
fool definition and meaning
Informal
02

fool, gyĂŒmölcskrĂ©m

an English dessert that is made by mixing softened fruit with cream or custard
fool definition and meaning
03

bolond, hĂŒlye

a person who lacks judgment or is easily deceived
Példåk
Only a fool would ignore such clear warnings.
Csak egy bolond hagynĂĄ figyelmen kĂ­vĂŒl ilyen egyĂ©rtelmƱ figyelmeztetĂ©seket.
04

udvari bolond, fƑbolond

a performer or entertainer in a royal court or other setting who is known for their humorous or nonsensical performances
05

a bolond, a tréfacsinåló

a character who embodies both humor and wisdom, and can offer insights into the human condition that other characters may overlook or disregard
to fool
01

becsap, rĂĄszed

to trick someone by making them believe something false or absurd
Transitive: to fool sb
to fool definition and meaning
Példåk
Kids often enjoy fooling each other with playful pranks and jokes.
A gyerekek gyakran szeretik becsapni egymåst jåtékos tréfåkkal és viccekkel.
02

trĂ©fĂĄlkozik, hĂŒlyĂ©skedik

to behave in a silly or senseless way
Intransitive
Példåk
They fooled by pretending to be superheroes, acting out ridiculous stunts in the yard.
HĂŒlyĂ©skedtek, szuperhƑsnek adva ki magukat, nevetsĂ©ges mutatvĂĄnyokat hajtva vĂ©gre a udvaron.
03

becsap, rĂĄszed

to trick or deceive someone into behaving foolishly
Transitive: to fool sb into sth
Példåk
He was fooled into making a decision he would regret.
Råveszették, hogy olyan döntést hozzon, amit megbån.
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