knucklehead

英 ['nʌk(ə)lhed] 美
  • n. 蠢人;傻瓜
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knucklehead 笨蛋

knuckle,指节,head,头。俚语。

knucklehead (n.)
"stupid person," 1890, American English, from knuckle (n.) + head (n.).
"That infernal knuckle-head at the camp ought to have reported before now," he thought to himself, as he smoked. [Charles H. Shinn, "The Quicksands of Toro," in "Belford's Magazine," vol. V, June-November 1890, New York]
From 1869 as the name of a part in a type of mechanical coupling device. Popularized in the "stupid person" sense from 1942, from character R.F. Knucklehead, star of "Don't" posters hung up at U.S. Army Air Force training fields.
Everything Knucklehead does is wrong and ends in disaster. He endures one spectacular crash after another so that the students at the Gulf Coast Air Force Training Center may profit by his mistakes, and it looks now as if there will be no let-up in his agony. ["Life," May 25, 1942]
1. On her honeymoon she realized she had married a knucklehead.
在蜜月时,她才明白自己嫁了一个白痴.

来自辞典例句

2. What sort of knucklehead uses a word like obfuscating?
什么样的笨蛋会用像抽象化这样的词?

来自电影对白

3. Knucklehead walks into a bank with a telephone!
傻瓜拿着一部电话走进银行!

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4. You knucklehead! How could you have mixed the dog food with the cereal?
你这个笨蛋! 你怎么会把狗食和谷类混到一块 呢 ?

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