whacky如何读

英:[ˈ(h)wæki]

美:[ˈhwæki, ˈwæki]

whacky是什么意思

  • adj.怪诞的;发狂的
  • =wacky.

whacky变形

比较级:whackier

最高级:whackiest

whacky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"

whacky 例句

1 Julia's inspiration came from the mud of mid Wales where the "whacky" showpiece had become a bucket list event for alternative thrill-seekers.

2 "My idea was about a mother-daughter duo who have dreams, but there is something wrong - the daughter's marriage is off. So, they come up with whacky ideas about fixing her marriage."

3 "This stuff looks whacky and crazy but diving into it with the understanding of pure energy is a pretty wild experience. Maybe ahead of its time but worth an open mind," Derek wrote.

4 Fortunately the deadline for introducing bills in the Legislature has passed, or who knows what might get proposed in our whacky Capitol.

5 Carter Page seems kind of whacky not a great witness for Mueller.

6 When they all reunited, a TV set designed for a fast-paced, whacky comedy now had real-world boundaries — face masks and shields, social distancing, daily COVID-19 tests and van rides that held only one actor.

7 Anecdotally, anonymous observers provide a disturbing picture of his dysfunctional, really whacky, abusive management style and hodge-podge approach to a retail business.

8 This has been a whacky series of late.

9 Instead of disseminating useful information and debating important ideas, the internet is too often used to promote whacky theories and titillate users with inane gossip.

10 “This and other really whacky policies led to the destruction of the Libyan economy,” Sullivan said.

11 Many of the lyrics are whacky - until they get deadly serious.

12 Older women do whacky things.

13 Threaded on a jig head or whacky rigged, the Fire Worm gives you lots of options for fishing small streams, larger rivers, ponds, and reservoirs.

14 This is where the story gets a little whacky.

15 That drew an sharp rebuke from the president, who dubbed Wilson “whacky” and denied her account of the call.

16 Does he call you at whacky times?

难道他打电话给您,怪诞的时间?

17 It’s often dark, sometimes whacky, but true to the heart of the book and beautifully brought to life in modern Spain.

18 So you think this is some whacky Green idea ? 

19 You will find the result is so whacky that you will hesitate to hit the send button.

20 “One of the things they taught us was how to be the whacky neighbor on the hit sitcom,” Lindsay said.

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