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痴想
[chī xiăng]
The phrase Foolish Thought or Obsession indicates intense but potentially unrealistic or impractical ...
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一时愚妄
[yī shí yú wàng]
Momentary Foolishness captures the essence of making impulsive decisions without thorough consideration ...
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凭言妄予
[píng yán wàng yŭ]
Relying on Words and Folly indicates someone who gives advice or judgments based merely on words ...
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反正有大把愚妄
[făn zhèng yŏu dà bă yú wàng]
Anyway There Are Plenty of Foolishness conveys a dismissive attitude towards things being right ...
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太多愚妄
[tài duō yú wàng]
Too Many Folly : Refers to the presence or occurrence of much foolishness or absurdity This may convey ...
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荒唐念头
[huāng táng niàn tóu]
Foolish Thoughts indicates ideas perceived as silly impractical or overly fanciful by others often ...
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愚事
[yú shì]
Foolish Deeds generally refers to actions done without forethought that seem imprudent or irrational ...
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纵妄
[zòng wàng]
Indulgence in Folly Reflects on the action of letting oneself engage deeply into foolishness or ...
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真真假假分不清傻傻呆呆永相伴
[zhēn zhēn jiă jiă fēn bù qīng shă shă dāi dāi yŏng xiāng bàn]
Cant Tell Reality from Illusion ; Folly Always Comes Handinhand Expressing a carefree or simpleminded ...