loony
英 [ˈluːni]
美 [ˈluːni]
adj. 发狂的; 疯狂的; 怪异的; 古怪的
n. 狂人; 疯子; 怪人
Collins.1 / BNC.20845 / COCA.23675
牛津词典
adj.
- 发狂的;疯狂的;怪异的;古怪的
crazy or strange
noun
- 狂人;疯子;怪人
a person who has strange ideas or who behaves in a strange way
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED (行为或想法)疯癫的,神经的,古怪的(一些人认为用该词具冒犯意味)
If you describe someone's behaviour or ideas asloony, you mean that they seem mad, strange, or eccentric. Some people consider this use offensive.- What's she up to? She's as loony as her brother!
她打算干什么?她跟她那兄弟一样神经! - ...loony feminist nonsense.
癫狂的女权主义者的无稽之谈
- What's she up to? She's as loony as her brother!
- N-COUNT 疯子,怪胎,神经病(一些人认为用该词具冒犯意味)
If you refer to someone as aloony, you mean that they behave in a way that seems mad, strange, or eccentric. Some people consider this use offensive.- At first they all thought I was a loony.
一开始他们都以为我是个疯子。
- At first they all thought I was a loony.
英英释义
noun
adj
- informal or slang terms for mentally irregular
- it used to drive my husband balmy
双语例句
- John blinked a few times and looked at me as if I might, indeed, be loony. "Mom, it's just the moon."
约翰眨了眨眼,看着我,好像我疯了一样,“妈妈,不就是月亮嘛,有什么好大惊小怪的!” - I would like to speak to that woman who got back from the loony bin.
我想和那个从疯人院回来的女人说话。 - Their loony images make them sway in their own tune making them this susceptible.
他们疯狂形象使得他们在自己的曲调中摇摆不定,也易受影响。 - There seems to be this loony idea that you have to be passionately in love.
似乎有这样一种古怪的想法,即你非得狂热地坠入爱河不可。 - In fact, there's a whole chemistry department full of loony chemistry professors.
实际上,整个化学系全是,狂热的化学教授。 - The hot weather tends to make people act a bit loony.
热天会导致人们行为有些失常。 - The point is, sir, he's not some loony cult leader.
重点是,长官,他不是那些发疯的宗教领袖。 - This place is worse than any loony bin. I'm not kidding.
这地方比疯人院还糟,真的。 - News flash from the loony bin.
瞥到了那愚蠢的柜子里的新闻。 - So, what we have to do now is to find out how to act without the thought process-which sounds quite loony; but is it?
因此,我们现在要做的就是了解如何进行没有思维过程的行动–这听起来很奇怪,是不是?