loony
英 ['luːnɪ]
美['luni]
- adj. 发疯的;疯狂的
- n. 疯子
词态变化
复数: loonies;比较级: loonier;最高级: looniest;
中文词源
loony 发疯的
来自lunatic,发疯的。
英文词源
- loony (adj.)
- also loonie, looney, 1853, American English, short for lunatic, but also influenced by loon (n.2) and perhaps loon (n.1), the bird being noted for its wild cry and method of escaping from danger. As a noun by 1884, from the adjective. Slang loony bin "insane asylum" is from 1919. Looney left in reference to holders of political views felt to be left-wing in the extreme is from 1977. Looney Tunes, Warner Bros. studios' animated cartoon series, dates from 1930.
双语例句
- 1. At first they all thought I was a loony.
- 一开始他们都以为我是个疯子。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. 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!
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. Well, it's possible - confused, hypnotized, loony - you know - a brain storm as they say down in New York.
- 嗯, 可能的,心理乱了, 中了魔, 疯了,你也知道,照纽约人的说法,脑子突然出毛病了.
来自辞典例句
- 4. You're just a fucking loony and you should be locked up.
- 你只是一个该死的疯子,你应该被琐起来.
来自电影对白
- 5. You need to put a loony into this coin feeder.
- 您从硬币口投进1块钱就行了.
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