单词 | nuts |
释义 | adjective | interjection nutsnuts1 /nʌts/ adjective [not before noun] informal 1crazy: Are you nuts or something? His uncle went nuts (=became crazy) in his twenties.2go nuts spoken a)to become very excited because something good has just happened: The crowd went nuts after the third touchdown. b)to become very angry about something: Mom’s going to go nuts if you don’t clean this up.3drive somebody nuts informal to annoy someone a lot: The constant noise drives me nuts.4be nuts about/over something old-fashioned to like someone or something very much: The girls are nuts about him. adjective | interjection nutsnuts2 interjection old-fashioned 1used when you are angrily refusing to listen to someone or do something: “Nuts to that,” he said, and left.2used to emphasize that something bad or annoying has happened: Nuts! Now we’ll be late. |
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