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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

复数:loonies 最高级:looniest 

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.
          1. 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!
          2. ...loony feminist nonsense.
            癫狂的女权主义者的无稽之谈
        • 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.
          1. At first they all thought I was a loony.
            一开始他们都以为我是个疯子。

        英英释义

        noun

        adj

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