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		fol·ly AHD[fŏlʹē] D.J.[ˈfɒliː]K.K.[ˈfɑli]n.(名词)pl. fol.lies 【复数】- A lack of good sense, understanding, or foresight.愚笨:良好的想法、理解和远虑的缺乏
 
 - An act or instance of foolishness:愚行,荒唐事:愚蠢的行为或事例:regretted the follies of his youth.为他年轻时的愚蠢行为而后悔
 - A costly undertaking having an absurd or ruinous outcome.费力不讨好的事:一项具有一个荒谬或毁灭性结果的代价很高的任务
 
 - follies (used with a sing. or pl. verb)An elaborate theatrical revue consisting of music, dance, and skits. follies (与单数或复数动词连用)时事讽刺剧:由音乐、舞蹈和讽刺文组成的精心制作的戏剧性时事讽刺剧
 
 - Obsolete 【废语】  
 
 - Perilously or criminally foolish action.危险的蠢行:危险或犯法的愚蠢行为
 - Evil; wickedness.坏;邪恶
 - Lewdness; lasciviousness.卑劣;好色
 
 
 - Middle English folie 中古英语 folie 
 
 - from Old French 源自 古法语 
 
 - from fol [foolish] 源自 fol [愚蠢] 
 
 - from Late Latin follis [windbag, fool] * see  fool 源自 后期拉丁语 follis [空谈者,傻子] * 参见 fool
 
 
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