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词汇 fool's errand
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Definition of fool's errand in English:

fool's errand

noun
  • A task or activity that has no hope of success.

    徒劳无益之事,无望的工作

    he sent gullible freshmen on fool's errands
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Sifting through literary works for psychological gold might always be a fool's errand.
    • And as anyone who has ever been in a bad relationship knows, assigning emotional motivations to others is usually a fool's errand.
    • As they turned and began making their way south, Paris asked, ‘Sire, do you think this was a fool's errand, as Palindor said?’
    • ‘I admit to believing that he was engaging in a fool's errand,’ Cordeiro said.
    • I think it's both dangerous and a fool's errand to try to predict how an appellate court is going to come out simply on the basis of oral argument.
    • A Swift boat mission up a Mekong Delta river was a fool's errand, serving no greater purpose than showing the flag.
    • Defining ‘semantic’ is a fool's errand - it means ‘having to do with meaning,’ so any theoretical discussion on the matter is difficult.
    • The CIA concurred - unsurprisingly since the agency had, it is believed, not wanted to waste its time on what it regarded as a fool's errand in the first place.
    • I've never been a big person for fool's errands.
    • I do not believe they're there on a fool's errand nor do I consider them to be hapless dupes and slaves to a cause not worth fighting.
    • He's quite frankly on a fool's errand at this point.
    • We're all on a fool's errand, credit card in hand.
    • Since that time ‘All Fools' Day’ has spread to many other parts of the world and the dominant practice is still sending people on a fool's errand.
    • Busy people don't want to go on fool's errands, which includes fighting the good fight only to lose.
    • I most certainly am not suggesting we strike offensively against the Western Continent; it would be a fool's errand, we couldn't win.
    • Well, you know, no government is beyond fool's errands.
    • The first fish appears on April Fool's Day, a day of practical jokes on which people are sent on fool's errands.
    • Common sense tells us that preaching to the street is a fool's errand.
    • Besieging communist China and trying to overthrow the government there, however, is a fool's errand and a recipe for world war.
    • Trying to pin the blame on any other individual is a fool's errand.

Definition of fool's errand in US English:

fool's errand

noun
  • A task or activity that has no hope of success.

    徒劳无益之事,无望的工作

    he sent gullible freshmen on fool's errands
    Example sentencesExamples
    • We're all on a fool's errand, credit card in hand.
    • He's quite frankly on a fool's errand at this point.
    • I think it's both dangerous and a fool's errand to try to predict how an appellate court is going to come out simply on the basis of oral argument.
    • I've never been a big person for fool's errands.
    • As they turned and began making their way south, Paris asked, ‘Sire, do you think this was a fool's errand, as Palindor said?’
    • Since that time ‘All Fools' Day’ has spread to many other parts of the world and the dominant practice is still sending people on a fool's errand.
    • The CIA concurred - unsurprisingly since the agency had, it is believed, not wanted to waste its time on what it regarded as a fool's errand in the first place.
    • Common sense tells us that preaching to the street is a fool's errand.
    • ‘I admit to believing that he was engaging in a fool's errand,’ Cordeiro said.
    • I do not believe they're there on a fool's errand nor do I consider them to be hapless dupes and slaves to a cause not worth fighting.
    • Well, you know, no government is beyond fool's errands.
    • And as anyone who has ever been in a bad relationship knows, assigning emotional motivations to others is usually a fool's errand.
    • Defining ‘semantic’ is a fool's errand - it means ‘having to do with meaning,’ so any theoretical discussion on the matter is difficult.
    • Trying to pin the blame on any other individual is a fool's errand.
    • Sifting through literary works for psychological gold might always be a fool's errand.
    • Busy people don't want to go on fool's errands, which includes fighting the good fight only to lose.
    • A Swift boat mission up a Mekong Delta river was a fool's errand, serving no greater purpose than showing the flag.
    • Besieging communist China and trying to overthrow the government there, however, is a fool's errand and a recipe for world war.
    • The first fish appears on April Fool's Day, a day of practical jokes on which people are sent on fool's errands.
    • I most certainly am not suggesting we strike offensively against the Western Continent; it would be a fool's errand, we couldn't win.
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