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词汇 soft-headed
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Definition of soft-headed in English:

soft-headed

adjective
  • Lacking wisdom or intelligence.

    愚蠢的;无判断力的

    you are becoming soft-headed in your old age
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The academic curriculum in the late 1950s, featured large doses of both hard-nosed and soft-headed psychology.
    • I was trying to speak up on behalf of the unjustly stigmatized, but I was treated as if I were some kind of soft-headed liberal spam lover.
    • As a nation we may take pride in the fact that we are soft-hearted; but we cannot afford to be soft-headed.
    • This is the William Morris school of socialism, generally derided as being soft-headed, old-fashioned and fantastical.
    • I found Bellamy's notions of how society could so easily be remade and then perpetuated in its idealized form more than a little soft-headed (says she, full of twenty-first-century cynicism).
    • Also, when Dembski is wielding his equations, he gets to play the part of the hard scientist busily correcting the errors of those soft-headed biologists.
    • Equally important, he is not soft-headed about Africa's problems.
    • That isn't soft-headed - it's honorable.
    • In the film that crashed to shore this summer, none of this soft-headed nonsense about fate and sorcery is permitted.
    • Loyalty to the group requires that members not raise embarrassing questions, attack weak arguments, or counter soft-headed thinking with hard facts.
    • Even though through university I have discovered there are a lot more fundamentalists than I thought, I have met one or two other people who share my annoyance with what I call soft-headed thinking.
    • He becomes literally soft-headed as he absorbs the romance that will inspire his errant journeying.
    • Too often those who advocate for openness and tolerance get dismissed as soft-headed or naive, and they can be.
    • Peter Farbridge is physically commanding as Macbeth - obviously a fine actor - but a little too soft and soft-headed here.
    • Schweitzer was no soft-headed do-gooder but a strong-minded, short-tempered, workaholic autocrat, who slept only four hours a night and whom people hesitated to cross.

Derivatives

  • soft-headedness

  • noun
    • International greenhouse politics remains mired in a swamp of soft-hearted soft-headedness.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • And his soft-headedness doesn't end there - as the full text of his speech reveals.
      • An obdurate will, rather than soft-headedness, is the primary reason why they cling to self-refuting concepts.
      • The mother needs a very accurate scale for this, since as little as five grams (less than one-fifth of an ounce) in excess can mean dangerous overfeeding, leading to obesity and ultimately to soft-headedness.
      • While I do not admire your soft-headedness, I do admire your consistency ... as this fits well with things I've seen you say on other diaries.

Definition of soft-headed in US English:

soft-headed

adjectiveˌsɔftˈhɛdədˌsôftˈhedəd
  • Lacking wisdom or intelligence.

    愚蠢的;无判断力的

    you are becoming soft-headed in your old age
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I found Bellamy's notions of how society could so easily be remade and then perpetuated in its idealized form more than a little soft-headed (says she, full of twenty-first-century cynicism).
    • Also, when Dembski is wielding his equations, he gets to play the part of the hard scientist busily correcting the errors of those soft-headed biologists.
    • As a nation we may take pride in the fact that we are soft-hearted; but we cannot afford to be soft-headed.
    • Even though through university I have discovered there are a lot more fundamentalists than I thought, I have met one or two other people who share my annoyance with what I call soft-headed thinking.
    • Peter Farbridge is physically commanding as Macbeth - obviously a fine actor - but a little too soft and soft-headed here.
    • That isn't soft-headed - it's honorable.
    • Too often those who advocate for openness and tolerance get dismissed as soft-headed or naive, and they can be.
    • This is the William Morris school of socialism, generally derided as being soft-headed, old-fashioned and fantastical.
    • Equally important, he is not soft-headed about Africa's problems.
    • Schweitzer was no soft-headed do-gooder but a strong-minded, short-tempered, workaholic autocrat, who slept only four hours a night and whom people hesitated to cross.
    • He becomes literally soft-headed as he absorbs the romance that will inspire his errant journeying.
    • In the film that crashed to shore this summer, none of this soft-headed nonsense about fate and sorcery is permitted.
    • I was trying to speak up on behalf of the unjustly stigmatized, but I was treated as if I were some kind of soft-headed liberal spam lover.
    • The academic curriculum in the late 1950s, featured large doses of both hard-nosed and soft-headed psychology.
    • Loyalty to the group requires that members not raise embarrassing questions, attack weak arguments, or counter soft-headed thinking with hard facts.
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