crazy 的英语意思
crazycrazy1 /ˈkreɪzi/ adjective (comparative crazier, superlative craziest)
查看全部语言翻译1strange very strange or not sensible非常奇怪的;不明智的 SYN mad:
The neighbours must think we’re crazy.邻居们一定觉得我们疯了。
It’s an absolutely crazy idea.这绝对是个荒唐的主意。
I know this idea sounds crazy, but it may be worth a try.我知道这个主意听起来很荒唐,但也许值得一试。crazy to do something
It’d be crazy to go out in this rain.在这样的雨中出门简直是疯了。
I must have been crazy to agree to this.我答应这件事一定是疯了。
He often works 12 hours a day – it’s crazy.他经常一天工作12个小时——真是疯了。► see thesaurus at stupid2crazy about somebody/something liking someone very much, or very interested in something非常喜欢某人;对某事物极感兴趣:
He’s crazy about her.他对她神魂颠倒。
Dan’s crazy about football.丹对足球着迷。3angry angry or annoyed生气的;恼火的:
Turn that music down. It’s driving me crazy! (=really annoying me)把那音乐关小点。快把我逼疯了!(=真让我烦透了)
Dad will go crazy when he hears about this.爸爸听说这事会大发雷霆的。4like crazy very much or very quickly非常;很快地:
We’re going to have to work like crazy to get this finished on time.我们得拼命干才能按时完成这个。5go crazy to do something too much, in a way that is not usual or sensible, especially because you are excited(尤指因兴奋而)过度地做某事,做出不寻常或不明智的事:
Don’t go crazy and spend it all at once.别冲动,一下子全花光了。6mentally ill mentally ill精神错乱的;患精神病的 SYN mad:
I feel so alone, sometimes I wonder if I’m going crazy.我感到非常孤独,有时怀疑自己是不是要疯了。—crazily adverb—craziness noun [uncountable]GRAMMAR语法Crazy is not used with ‘very’. You say: · You’d be absolutely crazy to agree. ✗Don’t say: You’d be very crazy to agree.Grammar guide ‒ ADJECTIVEScrazy 不与 very 连用。应说:· You’d be absolutely crazy to agree.(你要是同意就太疯了。)✗不要说:You’d be very crazy to agree.语法指南 ‒ 形容词THESAURUS同义词辨析crazy very strange or not sensible – used about people, ideas, and behaviour非常奇怪的;不明智的——用于指人、想法和行为: · People think I’m crazy when I start talking about ghosts.· 我一谈起鬼魂,大家就觉得我疯了。· It was a crazy thing to do.· 那样做太荒唐了。mad British English crazy疯狂的;荒唐的: · Are you mad?· 你疯了吗?· Whose mad idea was that?· 那是谁出的馊主意?· At first, everyone thought he was completely mad.· 起初,大家都以为他完全疯了。nuts informal非正式 (also bonkers British English) [not before noun] crazy疯狂的;荒唐的: · The whole thing sounds completely nuts.· 整件事听起来完全是胡闹。· Have you gone bonkers?· 你疯了吗?loony informal非正式 crazy疯狂的;荒唐的: · another loony suggestion· 又一个荒唐的提议· The man is totally loony.· 这个人完全是个疯子。insane completely crazy完全疯狂的: · I know it sounds insane, but it’s true.· 我知道这听起来很荒谬,但这是真的。 → see also mentally ill
查看全部语言翻译1strange very strange or not sensible非常奇怪的;不明智的 SYN mad:
The neighbours must think we’re crazy.邻居们一定觉得我们疯了。
It’s an absolutely crazy idea.这绝对是个荒唐的主意。
I know this idea sounds crazy, but it may be worth a try.我知道这个主意听起来很荒唐,但也许值得一试。crazy to do something
It’d be crazy to go out in this rain.在这样的雨中出门简直是疯了。
I must have been crazy to agree to this.我答应这件事一定是疯了。
He often works 12 hours a day – it’s crazy.他经常一天工作12个小时——真是疯了。► see thesaurus at stupid2crazy about somebody/something liking someone very much, or very interested in something非常喜欢某人;对某事物极感兴趣:
He’s crazy about her.他对她神魂颠倒。
Dan’s crazy about football.丹对足球着迷。3angry angry or annoyed生气的;恼火的:
Turn that music down. It’s driving me crazy! (=really annoying me)把那音乐关小点。快把我逼疯了!(=真让我烦透了)
Dad will go crazy when he hears about this.爸爸听说这事会大发雷霆的。4like crazy very much or very quickly非常;很快地:
We’re going to have to work like crazy to get this finished on time.我们得拼命干才能按时完成这个。5go crazy to do something too much, in a way that is not usual or sensible, especially because you are excited(尤指因兴奋而)过度地做某事,做出不寻常或不明智的事:
Don’t go crazy and spend it all at once.别冲动,一下子全花光了。6mentally ill mentally ill精神错乱的;患精神病的 SYN mad:
I feel so alone, sometimes I wonder if I’m going crazy.我感到非常孤独,有时怀疑自己是不是要疯了。—crazily adverb—craziness noun [uncountable]GRAMMAR语法Crazy is not used with ‘very’. You say: · You’d be absolutely crazy to agree. ✗Don’t say: You’d be very crazy to agree.Grammar guide ‒ ADJECTIVEScrazy 不与 very 连用。应说:· You’d be absolutely crazy to agree.(你要是同意就太疯了。)✗不要说:You’d be very crazy to agree.语法指南 ‒ 形容词THESAURUS同义词辨析crazy very strange or not sensible – used about people, ideas, and behaviour非常奇怪的;不明智的——用于指人、想法和行为: · People think I’m crazy when I start talking about ghosts.· 我一谈起鬼魂,大家就觉得我疯了。· It was a crazy thing to do.· 那样做太荒唐了。mad British English crazy疯狂的;荒唐的: · Are you mad?· 你疯了吗?· Whose mad idea was that?· 那是谁出的馊主意?· At first, everyone thought he was completely mad.· 起初,大家都以为他完全疯了。nuts informal非正式 (also bonkers British English) [not before noun] crazy疯狂的;荒唐的: · The whole thing sounds completely nuts.· 整件事听起来完全是胡闹。· Have you gone bonkers?· 你疯了吗?loony informal非正式 crazy疯狂的;荒唐的: · another loony suggestion· 又一个荒唐的提议· The man is totally loony.· 这个人完全是个疯子。insane completely crazy完全疯狂的: · I know it sounds insane, but it’s true.· 我知道这听起来很荒谬,但这是真的。 → see also mentally ill