wacky
wacky 英 ['wækɪ] 美 [ˈwæki]
adj. 乖僻的,古怪的
比较级:wackier 最高级:wackiest
- Something that's wacky is weird or nutty or silly. Your goofy uncle who wears a funny hat and does magic tricks at the dinner table is wacky.
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- adj. 乖僻的,古怪的
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1. The truth is, Julie is actually the sensible one in our marriage, the straight man to my wacky schemes.
事实就是,朱莉实际上是我们婚姻中实用的那一位,配合我古怪思路的那个捧哏。
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2. Up until recently, an image of stability and order, bookshelves seem to be the muse for ever increasing wacky designs by product designers the world over.
直到最近,过去作为稳定和有序的代名词的书架似乎日益以其古怪造型而成为全世界产品设计师创作灵感的源泉。
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3. And, you know, they didn't have the Internet to disprove all these wacky theories, like we do today.
你知道,当时不像我们今天这样,有因特网可以用来驳斥各种古怪的说法。
- wacky (adj.) "crazy, eccentric," 1935, variant of whacky (n.) "fool," late 1800s British slang, probably ultimately from whack "a blow, stroke," from the notion of being whacked on the head one too many times.
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