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'sili(foolish; not sensible: Don't be so silly!; silly children.) tonto, bobosilly adj tonto / ridículotr['sɪlɪ]1 (stupid) tonto,-a, estúpido,-a, necio,-a, bobo,-a; (ridiculous) ridículo,-a■ how silly of me! ¡qué tonto soy!2 (unimportant) trivial, sin importancia3 familiar (senseless) atontado,-a1 tonto,-a, bobo,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto do something silly hacer una tonteríato drink oneself silly pillar una borracherato make somebody look silly dejar a alguien en ridículosilly season período veraniego en que los periódicos están llenos de noticias trivialesadj.• abobado, -a adj.• bobalicón, -ona adj.• bobático, -a adj.• chocho, -a adj.• divertido, -a adj.• majareta adj.• memo, -a adj.• mentecato, -a adj.• necio, -a adj.• soso, -a adj.• tonto, -a adj.• zonzo, -a adj.'sɪliadjective -lier, -liest ( foolish) < person> tonto, bobo (fam); <remark/idea/mistake> tonto; <name/hat> ridículo; <grin/laugh> tonto, estúpidothat was a very silly thing to say/do — lo que dijiste/hiciste fue una tontería
to scare somebody silly — darle* un susto de muerte a alguien
the silly season — (BrE) período del verano en que los periódicos, al no haber actividad política, llenan sus páginas de noticias triviales
['sɪlɪ]ADJ (compar sillier) (superl silliest) (=stupid) [person] tonto, bobo, sonso or zonzo (LAm); [act, idea] absurdo; (=ridiculous) ridículohow silly of me!, silly me! — ¡qué tonto or bobo soy!
that was silly of you, that was a silly thing to do — eso que hiciste fue muy tonto or bobo, fue una tontería or estupidez por tu parte
don't be silly — no seas tonto or bobo
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I feel silly in this hat — me siento ridículo con este sombrerothe blow knocked him silly — el golpe le dejó tonto or sin sentido
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you look silly carrying that fish — pareces tonto llevando ese pez•
I've done a silly thing — he hecho una tontería, he sido un tonto* * *['sɪli]adjective -lier, -liest ( foolish) < person> tonto, bobo (fam); <remark/idea/mistake> tonto; <name/hat> ridículo; <grin/laugh> tonto, estúpidothat was a very silly thing to say/do — lo que dijiste/hiciste fue una tontería
to scare somebody silly — darle* un susto de muerte a alguien
the silly season — (BrE) período del verano en que los periódicos, al no haber actividad política, llenan sus páginas de noticias triviales
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