单词 | crazy |
释义 | cra·zy (krāzē) adj. cra·zi·er, cra·zi·est 1. a. Mentally deranged. b. Informal Odd or eccentric in behavior. 2. Informal Departing from proportion or moderation, especially: a. Possessed by enthusiasm or excitement: The crowd at the game went crazy. b. Immoderately fond; infatuated: was crazy about boys. c. Intensely involved or preoccupied: is crazy about cars and racing. d. Foolish or impractical; senseless: a crazy scheme for making quick money. e. Intensely annoyed or irritated: It makes me crazy when you don't tell me you're going to be late. 3. Disorderly or askew: One of the old window shutters hung at a crazy angle. adv. Informal Extremely; very: That restaurant's always crazy busy on weekends, but it's worth the wait. n. pl. cra·zies Idiom: One who is or appears to be mentally deranged: "To them she is not a brusque crazy, but 'appropriately passionate'" (Mary McGrory). like crazy Informal To an exceeding degree: They were running around like crazy. crazi·ly adv. crazi·ness n. |
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