释义 |
loopyloop‧y /ˈluːpi/ adjective informal - And, of course, she has imagined for herself an importance that goes beyond the grandiose to the downright loopy.
- Birds as loopy as the Two Julies should be locked up.
- But the rationale for the project is not necessarily loopy.
- Even if it is just Pete Schourek rocketing across the outfield so that his loopy boss can pretend to be an innovator.
- It may seem a little loopy that computer gamers have a league of their own, with six-figure prize money to boot.
- These fanatics used fame as a chance to impose their own loopy private fantasy world on pop kids' imagination.
1crazy or strange2go loopy British English a)to become extremely angry b)to become mentally ill |