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crackers

US // (ˈkrækəz) //

饼干,饼干类,脆饼,饼干类食品

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : British a slang word for insane

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.insane
Synonyms
crazy疯狂的,疯狂,疯了,发疯cuckoo布谷鸟,杜鹃,杜鹃鸟,杜鹃花lunatic疯子,疯人院,精神病患者,癫痫病人nuts坚果,螺母,坚果类,螺帽psycho心理学家,精神病患者,精神病,精神psychotic精神病性,精神病患者,精神病性的,精神病sick有病,有病的,患病,病态batty蝙蝠,巴特,蝙蝠人,蝙蝠的bonkers疯了,疯人院,疯子,疯癫brainsick脑筋急转弯,脑子有问题,脑子有病,脑子有毛病cracked有裂纹的,破损的,裂纹的,裂缝的crazed疯狂的,疯狂,疯疯癫癫的,疯了crazy as a loon疯疯癫癫,疯疯癫癫的,像疯子一样疯狂,疯了一样daft有毛病的,有毛病,有问题的,有问题demented痴呆的,痴呆,痴呆症,痴呆的人deranged疯疯癫癫的,疯疯癫癫,错乱的,疯疯癫癫的人distraught心烦意乱,心乱如麻,心烦意乱的,心乱如麻的disturbed不安的,忐忑不安,感到不安,感到不安的dotty点点,点子,点滴,点点滴滴kooky古怪的,怪异的,诡异的,怪异loco机动车,机车,机关,机动车组mad疯狂,疯狂的,疯了,疯mentally ill精神病患者,精神病,患有精神病的人,精神疾病moonstruck追月,追月族,追月者,追月人not all there不全在,并非都在那里,不全在那里,不尽然nutty神经质的,神经质,神经质的人,坚果off one's rocker疯疯癫癫,失态,疯了,失常out of one's mind失魂落魄,失心疯,失心疯了,失心疯疯癫癫out to lunch外出就餐,出去吃午饭,出去吃午餐,出去吃饭sick in the head脑子有病,脑子里有病,脑袋有病,脑病stark raving mad疯疯癫癫,疯疯癫癫的,愣头青,疯了touched感动,感动的,触动了,触动unbalanced不平衡的,非平衡性,非平衡,非平衡的unhinged疯疯癫癫的,疯疯癫癫,疯癫的,发神经unsound不健全,不健全的,不稳妥,不完善wacky古怪的,古怪

Examples

  • The Girl Scouts uses palm oil to make its cookies, as do manufacturers of ice cream, crackers, packaged breads, and margarine.

  • For people like Nancy Caracciolo, eating simple foods like toast or crackers is a serious health risk.

  • Thankfully, some crackers are made of more promising ingredients.

  • “Animal Crackers in My Soup” I JUST WANNA SQUEEZE HER AND LOVE HER FOREVER.

  • And through the agency of TV reruns and now YouTube, she is still teaching generations the lyrics to “Animal Crackers in My Soup.”

  • The boy's head was held high, indicative of his opinion of poor white trash and Crackers in general, and Mandy Ann in particular.

  • In this satchel carry also some crackers, or sandwiches, if you will be long enough upon the road to need a luncheon.

  • Stuffing their crackers and dried beef into their pockets, they ran out of the house and to their machines.

  • I'll leave a blanket here for you to sleep on, and a bottle of cold coffee, some crackers, and a hunk of 'jerked.'

  • Harvey strolled up to the village store and bought some crackers and cheese for his supper.