单词 | hung-up on |
释义 | > as lemmashung-up on 2. Confused, bewildered, mixed-up. Also hung-up on, obsessed with, preoccupied with (cf. also quot. 1961). slang. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > belief > uncertainty, doubt, hesitation > perplexity, bewilderment > [adjective] yblenta1225 amazed?c1225 wory?c1225 mingedc1275 willc1300 distracta1340 confounded1362 confuse1362 distraitc1374 whapedc1374 wilsomea1375 poseletc1390 distraught1393 perplexa1425 wildc1440 wiltc1440 dodemusydc1450 mistedc1450 unclearc1475 mazed1493 perplexeda1500 traversablea1500 mazyc1525 entangled1561 muddy?1571 distraughted1572 moidered1587 wondering1592 puzzled1598 plundered1601 distracted1604 uncollected1613 wildered1642 turbid1647 tosticated1650 fuddled1656 pixie-led1659 puzzling1692 bumbazed1720 maffled1820 obfuscated1822 confused1825 muddly1829 mystified1833 maze1842 obfusticatedc1844 head-scratching1849 clueless1862 flustery1862 befogged1868 deurmekaar1871 mosy1887 skewgee1890 buggered-up1893 confusticated1898 smock-ravelled1904 messed-up1913 screwed-up1943 hung up1945 lost1967 gravelled- the world > action or operation > behaviour > customary or habitual mode of behaviour > [adjective] > routine > acting in a routine way jog-trot1766 routinist1847 groove-going1880 groovy1882 hung up1945 the mind > attention and judgement > attention > earnest attention, concentration > [adjective] > absorbed, engrossed absolute1483 rapta1500 wrapped1548 full1578 bewrapped1589 immerse1626 wholehearted1644 undistracted1659 absorpt1697 wrapped (up) in1711 deep1735 absorbed1763 undiverted1798 unindifferent1813 whole-souled1821 absorbing1825 wrapped1884 hung-up on1966 1909 J. R. Ware Passing Eng. Victorian Era 156/1 Hung up, from the American—where personal catastrophe is referred to by this phrase.] 1945 L. Shelly Hepcats Jive Talk Dict. 21/1 All hung up, completely bewildered. 1957 J. Kerouac On the Road i. vii. 44 A waitress..slightly hung-up on a few sexual difficulties which..I think you can manage, you fine gone daddy you. 1958 New Statesman 6 Sept. 294/2 Helping each other in those phases in which they are ‘hung up’. 1961 F. J. Rigney & L. D. Smith Real Bohemia p. xv Hung up, to be, one's behavior is ‘stuck’ in one pattern. 1966 Sunday Times 13 Feb. (Colour Suppl.) 35/4 Hung up, obsessed, cf. ‘he is hung up on that girl’. 1966 New Statesman 1 Apr. 458/3 The U.S. is ‘hung up’, paralysed into inaction because it cannot reconcile the political goal of uniting Germany with the ideological necessity of maintaining Western Europe as an anti-communist fortress. 1968 Word Study Feb. 5/2 American students of poetry have been hung up on the lines ever since. 1969 It 11 Apr. 13/4 How we manage to generate so many good things on this hung-up, repressed little island I simply don't know. 1970 Daily Tel. 26 Nov. 9/2 You get so hung-up with the place you feel like going out and smashing something. 1971 New Scientist 4 Mar. 485/2 Roszak is very hung up on the power that science grants. 1971 B. Malamud Tenants 54 He was more than a little hung up, stupid from lack of sleep, worried about his work. < as lemmas |
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