kooky
kooky 英 [ˈku:ki] 美 [ˈkuki]
adj. 怪人的;乖僻的
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- adj. 怪人的;乖僻的
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1. "Their friends and family consider them kooky," Bader said. "Everyone is saying they're nuts.
“他们的朋友和家庭认为他们是怪人”,贝德说,“每个人都在说他们是狂人,所以他们变得真的很好斗,也更加严肃和认真,他们要证明其他人是错的。”
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2. The ruffle-embellished jacket is the latest addition to Lee’s kooky collection of biofilm wearables, all of which can be swiftly composted when they wear out.
这件有蕾丝的夹克是李的疯狂的生物膜衣物收藏展的最后收藏的一件作品,这些衣服在穿坏后可以快速转化成肥料。
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3. "Their friends and family consider them kooky," Bader said. "Everyone is saying they're nuts. So, they have a real aggressive style and seriousness of purpose. They want to prove everyone wrong.
“他们的朋友和家庭认为他们是怪人”,贝德说,“每个人都在说他们是狂人,所以他们变得真的很好斗,也更加严肃和认真,他们要证明其他人是错的。”
- kooky (adj.) 1959, American English, originally teenager or beatnik slang, possibly a shortening of cuckoo.
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