fatuity

英 [fə'tjʊ(ː)ɪtɪ] 美
  • n. 昏庸;愚昧;愚蠢的言行
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fatuity (n.)
1640s, from Middle French fatuité (14c.), from Latin fatuitatem (nominative fatuitas) "foolishness, folly," from fatuus "foolish, insipid" (see fatuous).
1. This is no doubt the first step out of confusion and fatuity.
这无疑是摆脱混乱与愚味的第一步.

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2. Hee Murong fatuity oppressive, heavy taxes, the people's pain, resentment everywhere.
慕容熙昏庸暴虐, 赋税很重, 人民痛苦不堪, 怨恨四起.

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3. Therefore , ignorance of history often leads to fatuity in politics.
历史的无知,往往导致政治上的昏庸.

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4. You have only to ask the questions to realise the fatuity of the idea.
你所问的问题只会了解到当时思想的愚昧.

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