English [fu? L] beauty [fu? l]
Fool; Clowns; Cream jam
Fool; Deception; Joke; Do stupid things; Play; Knock/fool/mess/wander
It was foolish of me to give up this job.
It was foolish of me to refuse the job.
Phrases: Play the fool, play the clown.
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1. Fool, when used as a noun, means "fool". When converted into a verb, it means "cheating" or "playing" the other person as a weak person or a fool. When used as an intransitive verb, it can also mean "to do something stupid".
When fool is used as a transitive verb, it is followed by a noun or pronoun.
3. The object of fooling often refers to people. The object is followed by the preposition into, which means "cheat someone to do something"; The object is followed by the compound preposition out of, which means "defrauding others of property, etc."; The adverb away means "wasting (time, money)" and so on.