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madcap

/mad-kap/US // ˈmædˌkæp //UK // (ˈmædˌkæp) //

疯人院,疯了,疯子,疯癫

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : wildly or heedlessly impulsive; reckless; rash: a madcap scheme.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a madcap person.

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Examples

  • The glue that initially held these madcap proceedings together, Niles’ demise leaves a gaping hole in the squad’s dynamics.

  • “Dial A for Aunties” is, hands down, this year’s most madcap, swoony and delightful read.

  • And it was as madcap, sharp, and romantic as the series was when it left off in May.

  • But Poehler is, and has been throughout the run of her show, just as good: just as silly, just as madcap, just as witty.

  • This was a madcap game, the ball hurtling from end to end, chased by tired legs of every hue.

  • But for all its madcap zaniness, Woke Up Lonely easily refutes the idea that the novel is a staid, obsolete form of writing.

  • But the extent of the madcap goofiness in the helicopter ride is too much for some 007 diehards.

  • We should have thought at once the prank that madcap would be at!

  • Jean was a bunch of nervous impulses, and no one ever knew where the madcap would bounce up next.

  • Captain Jack was open and generous, though a little given to rash enterprise and madcap adventure.

  • He shall go to Paris instead of those madcap youngsters with their parties.

  • The fiend receive George of Douglas and thee too, thou born madcap and sworn marplot!