daft 的定义
daft·er, daft·est.
- senseless, stupid, or foolish.
- insane; crazy.
- Scot. merry; playful; frolicsome.
daft 近义词
stupid; crazy
更多daft例句
- While CBO wonks are famously brilliant or daft—depending on how you want to use their assessments—they are not political and resist any invitation to be so.
- He said he hoped to sell the mountain to ‘some daft Russian’ who wanted to ‘show off’.
- Daft Punk amplified the crowd in a way that changed my life and they never even left the booth.
- Vampire Weekend, “Giving up the Gun” The ultimate motley crew: Jake Gyllenhaal, Joe Jonas, Daft Punk, Lil Jon and RZA.
- Like, you had the Daft Punk record and then the Bruno Mars record and new records just come out.
- The idea of using an incredibly salty, orange-hued shell as a delivery vehicle for salty stuffings seemed a little daft.
- I was near daft with fear when I saw Leeby wasna there either.
- And Dan leaned over and whispered, "See, she's gone daft, like the rest!"
- Ah, she is a bonny thing, but ye ken she is a wee bit daft, puir lassie!
- There's a sea called Sargasso, and if I told you half the things about it, you'd think me daft.
- A man must be daft that takes his wifes death so hard it eeny most kills him, and he stays single all the rest of his life.