wacky如何读

英:['wækɪ]

美:[ˈwæki]

wacky是什么意思

  • adj.(行为等)古怪的;愚蠢的

wacky自然拼读

wack·y

wae ki

wacky变形

比较级:wackier或more wacky

最高级:wackiest或most wacky

wacky扩展

wackily (adv.), wackiness (n.)

wacky词根

词根:wacko

adj.

wacko 古怪的;发疯的

n.

wacko 疯子;怪人

wacky英英释义

Adjective

1. pungent adjectives of disesteem;

"gave me a cockamamie reason for not going"

"wore a goofy hat"

"a silly idea"

"some wacky plan for selling more books"

2. informal or slang terms for mentally irregular;

"it used to drive my husband balmy"

wacky词源中文解释

"疯狂的,古怪的",1935年,是 whacky(n.)的变体,指"傻瓜",晚期19世纪的英国俚语,可能最终源于 whack "一击,打击",因为被打在头上太多次而产生的概念。

wacky词源英文解释

perhaps from English dialect whacky fool

The first known use of wacky was in 1930

wacky儿童词典英英释义

wadeverb

to step in or through a substance (as water, mud, or sand) that is thicker than air

to move or proceed slowly or with difficulty

wade through a dull book

to attack or work energetically

waded into their chores

to pass or cross by wading

wade a stream

wadeverb

to step in or through a substance (as water, mud, or sand) that is thicker than air

to move or proceed slowly or with difficulty

wade through a dull book

to attack or work energetically

waded into their chores

to pass or cross by wading

wade a stream

waddle1 of 2verb

to walk with short steps swaying from side to side

ducks waddling to the water

to move slowly and awkwardly

the big boat waddled upstream

waddle2 of 2noun

an awkward swaying walk

waddingnoun

wads or material for making wads

a soft mass or sheet of fibers used for stuffing or padding

wad1 of 2noun

a small mass, bundle, or tuft

a wad of cotton

a soft pad or plug used to hold a powder charge in a gun or cartridge

a roll of paper money

a large amount (as of money)

spent a wad on clothes

wad2 of 2verb

to form into a wad or wadding

wad up a handkerchief

to stuff or line with soft material

wadeverb

to step in or through a substance (as water, mud, or sand) that is thicker than air

to move or proceed slowly or with difficulty

wade through a dull book

to attack or work energetically

waded into their chores

to pass or cross by wading

wade a stream

wad1 of 2noun

a small mass, bundle, or tuft

a wad of cotton

a soft pad or plug used to hold a powder charge in a gun or cartridge

a roll of paper money

a large amount (as of money)

spent a wad on clothes

wad2 of 2verb

to form into a wad or wadding

wad up a handkerchief

to stuff or line with soft material

wackyadjective

amusing and very strange

wacky 例句

1 Studham, 17, joined the ranks of the weird, wacky andwonderfulwith the tallest hair on the planet.

17岁的斯图德汉姆另类、奇异的发型成为世界上最高的头发。

2 But comedy these days is more sophisticated and more about character than wacky situations and funny wordplay.

3 Thankfully, gravity ensures that this wacky scenario doesn't take place.

幸好有地心引力,这种荒谬的场景不会发生. (确定表达法)

4 Though he believes the museum hasn't reached its potential, Dederer, for one, thinks EMP | SFM is a "great community asset" and Allen "doesn't get enough credit for doing something fairly wacky and highly aspirational."

5 Take a look back at his wacky antics over the years.

6 “Mark goes on the wackiest adventures; there were many, many exploding boats,” she said.

7 Physicists hope to find a new astronomy and test some wacky ideas.

物理学家们试图开展新的天文学来检测一些新奇古怪的想法。

8 Howe told me that the visual brief from Lee was to get rid of the wacky or snarky tone and make things cleaner.

9 Baseball lore, meanwhile, is littered with wacky characters and talented sluggers, ragtag teams and accomplished squads.

10 The plot gives Barker plenty to respond to, given all the hairpin loops and wacky twists.

11 It's never a case of 'Hey look at this wacky object.'

12 I hear Mom say quietly, “She has this wacky idea to build a house out there.”

13 The wacky dress rehearsal outtakes took the place of "DanceCenter" for a fun chuckle.

14 Political activists of all stripes are usually a wacky bunch, and never more so than in a system like Britain's, where power is effected via the quiescence of the electorate as much as its convictions.

15 Curbed visits the wacky office of London’s Pearlfisher Studio, where employees can relax, brainstorm, and let off steam in a giant ball pit.

16 But there’s another reason for the stench emanating off this wacky caper.

17 That venerable showbiz tradition remains dear to the British public, and my audience reacted to Mr. Brooks’s rimshot jokes as if they were greeting beloved old, wacky relatives at a reunion.

18 Sometimes Coe is a bit more wacky than he’s been in the past.

19 “It’s about this meg normal guy, who doesn’t think about anything until one wacky day, when he meets a dissident with a heart of gold.”

20 What was I thinking of, picking a wacky subject like cryonics?

我当初到底是怎么想的 —— 竟然挑了一个人体冷冻术这样的古怪话题?

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