flapdoodle
英 ['flæpduːd(ə)l]
美
英文词源
- flapdoodle (n.)
- 1833, originally "the stuff they feed fools on" [Marryat]; probably an arbitrary formation from elements meant to sound ridiculous, perhaps with allusions to flap "a stroke, blow" and doodle "fool, simpleton."
双语例句
- 1. What oppose to it is word of falsehood , empty, i . e . boast, flapdoodle and lie.
- 真话即真心话、真实的话 、 管用的话. 与之相对立的则是假话 、 虚话,亦即大话 、 瞎话和谎话.
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