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crazy about

/krey-zee/US // ˈkreɪ zi //UK // (ˈkreɪzɪ) //

迷恋,迷恋于,迷,迷恋于此

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adj.形容词 adjective
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    cra·zi·er, cra·zi·est.

    • : mentally deranged; demented; insane.
    • : Informal. unpredictable, nonconforming, or odd: All I can say is she's the craziest person I know.
    • : Informal. unusual; bizarre; singular: She always wears a crazy hat.
    • : Informal. senseless; nonsensical; totally unsound: a crazy scheme.
    • : Informal. intensely enthusiastic; passionately excited: Like many kids, he was crazy for baseball and yearned to be a professional ballplayer.
    • : Informal. very enamored or infatuated: It's obvious he's just crazy about her.
    • : Informal. intensely anxious or eager; impatient: I'm crazy to try those new skis.
    • : Informal. very annoyed, frustrated, or bothered: It makes me crazy that some kids don't get a fair chance in life.
    • : Informal. having an unusual, unexpected, or random quality, behavior, result, pattern, etc.: I'm back in Connecticut in a crazy twist of events, living in the same town where I grew up.
    • : Slang. wonderful; excellent; perfect: That's crazy, man, crazy.
    • : Archaic. likely to break or fall to pieces.
    • : Archaic. weak, infirm, or sickly.
adv.副词 adverb
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    • : Informal. extremely; madly: I’ve noticed a local business here that’s crazy popular with teenage girls.
n.名词 noun
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    plural cra·zies.

    • : a person who is mentally deranged or insane.
    • : Informal. an unpredictable, nonconforming person; oddball: Next door is a house full of crazies who wear weird clothes and come in at all hours.
    • : the crazies, Informal. a sense of extreme unease, nervousness, or panic; extreme jitters: The crew was starting to get the crazies from being cooped up belowdecks for so long.

Phrases

  • crazy about, be
  • crazy like a fox
  • drive someone crazy
  • like crazy

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • “We can all be arguing like crazy people but when you attack one, you attack us all.”

  • It was really crazy, and, at some point, you have to give yourself over to it.

  • What I like about these episodes is the way they capture the stir-crazy energy of living in quarantine after all these months.

  • The butterflies were the craziest and most surreal experience.

  • So, I’ve never been one to really go crazy or do anything that wild, but I will say this.

  • You were basically the guy to do every dictator or crazy character, from Gaddafi and Ahmadinejad to Bin Laden.

  • "That was crazy," Lynn Jenkins of Kansas muttered to another member as she walked to greet Boehner.

  • He came to Phoenix once and we went up to see him, and they got so crazy that I ended up trying to hitchhike home.

  • Just who is crazy enough to go swimming when the pond across the street has a layer of ice across the top?

  • That goodness steered him clear of the Sex Boys, the Crazy Homicides, the Sons of Nuns, and the other gangs of East New York.

  • All Weimar adores him, and people say that women still go perfectly crazy over him.

  • The wheezy, crazy mechanism of the car went to bits in unexpected places.

  • Half-fed men would dig for diamonds, and men sheltered by a crazy roof erect the marble walls of palaces.

  • Sometimes he looks at me as if he were going to break out with that crazy idea to which he treated me the other day.

  • You would think the poor teacher would be driven crazy, but he seems as calm as a daisy in a June breeze.

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