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单词 bonkers
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Definition of bonkers in English:

bonkers

adjectiveˈbɒŋkəzˈbɑŋkərz
British informal
  • predicative Mad; crazy.

    you're stark raving bonkers!
    Example sentencesExamples
    • But don't get stressed out and go bonkers in the middle of Boots.
    • When I suggest he could subsidise lower ticket prices by putting on fewer concerts he looks at me as though I am bonkers.
    • It would be bonkers for one council to act alone, but it would make sense if all three million people in Greater Manchester came to the same decision.
    • Another excellent Orb album that will leave you sufficiently bonkers until his next release.
    • Well, the outrageous Julie has always been bonkers, hasn't she.
    • I'm not at all surprised by this story, for Manhattan life can be very hectic, very stressful, and, frankly, very bonkers.
    • Only one of us was bonkers in this particular episode.
    • I have been going absolutely bonkers trying to get a doll which is absolutely-to-my-liking finished.
    • Good god, he really has gone stark raving bonkers, hasn't he?
    • If your neighbour's dogs barking is driving you bonkers, use a video camera to tape the mutt howling.
    • The response of the Zionists was to go absolutely bonkers.
    • It comes as a shock to find oneself joining the ‘Dear Sir, are we all going bonkers?’
    • She most likely thought I was stark raving bonkers as I told the tale of my worries about leaving the gas on.
    • It'll be a real hoot to see the neighbors gawking, gasping and going completely bonkers over your capricious little caper.
    • To my delight she shot me a look that said she thought I'd gone bonkers.
    • Even now, mixed raced children either embrace a black identity or go bonkers trying to fit into a white society that won't accept them as one of their own.
    • Well, provided you haven't gone completely bonkers and been committed, that may well be true.
    • Speaking for myself, I think Lynne must be perfectly bonkers.
    • The alternative, which is of course always possible, is that half the town has gone stark, raving bonkers.
    • And, brilliantly insightful or bonkers, they'll still be worth hearing.
    Synonyms
    severely mentally ill, mentally ill, insane, mad, certifiable, deranged, demented, of unsound mind, out of one's mind, not in one's right mind, not together, crazed, maniac, maniacal, lunatic, unbalanced, unhinged, unstable, disturbed, distracted, stark mad, manic, frenzied, raving, distraught, frantic, hysterical, delirious, mad as a hatter, mad as a march hare

Origin

1940s: of unknown origin.

 
 

Definition of bonkers in US English:

bonkers

adjectiveˈbɑŋkərzˈbäNGkərz
British informal
  • predicative Mad; crazy.

    and the fans go bonkers
    he's driving me bonkers
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Good god, he really has gone stark raving bonkers, hasn't he?
    • The response of the Zionists was to go absolutely bonkers.
    • When I suggest he could subsidise lower ticket prices by putting on fewer concerts he looks at me as though I am bonkers.
    • And, brilliantly insightful or bonkers, they'll still be worth hearing.
    • Even now, mixed raced children either embrace a black identity or go bonkers trying to fit into a white society that won't accept them as one of their own.
    • Well, provided you haven't gone completely bonkers and been committed, that may well be true.
    • It comes as a shock to find oneself joining the ‘Dear Sir, are we all going bonkers?’
    • If your neighbour's dogs barking is driving you bonkers, use a video camera to tape the mutt howling.
    • The alternative, which is of course always possible, is that half the town has gone stark, raving bonkers.
    • She most likely thought I was stark raving bonkers as I told the tale of my worries about leaving the gas on.
    • Well, the outrageous Julie has always been bonkers, hasn't she.
    • To my delight she shot me a look that said she thought I'd gone bonkers.
    • But don't get stressed out and go bonkers in the middle of Boots.
    • I have been going absolutely bonkers trying to get a doll which is absolutely-to-my-liking finished.
    • It would be bonkers for one council to act alone, but it would make sense if all three million people in Greater Manchester came to the same decision.
    • Only one of us was bonkers in this particular episode.
    • Another excellent Orb album that will leave you sufficiently bonkers until his next release.
    • I'm not at all surprised by this story, for Manhattan life can be very hectic, very stressful, and, frankly, very bonkers.
    • Speaking for myself, I think Lynne must be perfectly bonkers.
    • It'll be a real hoot to see the neighbors gawking, gasping and going completely bonkers over your capricious little caper.
    Synonyms
    severely mentally ill, mentally ill, insane, mad, certifiable, deranged, demented, of unsound mind, out of one's mind, not in one's right mind, not together, crazed, maniac, maniacal, lunatic, unbalanced, unhinged, unstable, disturbed, distracted, stark mad, manic, frenzied, raving, distraught, frantic, hysterical, delirious, mad as a hatter, mad as a march hare

Origin

1940s: of unknown origin.

 
 
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