fooled v. 戏谑;愚弄;当傻瓜(fool的过去分词)
- In fact, it so fooled his crew that it almost led them to mutiny.
事实上,它如此愚弄了他的船员以致于它几乎导致他们叛变。 - But now he was bedridden in bedlam because he was be-fooled to eat beeswax and beetles.
但现在,他却在精神病院卧床不起,因为他被人愚弄而吃了蜂蜡和甲虫。 - The linear sweep method can be fooled by introducing garbage data immediately after an unconditional jump instruction.
通过在一条无条件跳转指令之后立即插入无用数据,能够欺骗线性扫描方法。
Fool \Fool\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Fooled}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Fooling}.]
To play the fool; to trifle; to toy; to spend time in idle
sport or mirth.
Is this a time for fooling? --Dryden.