moonstruck如何读

英:[ˈmu:nstrʌk]

美:['munstrʌk]

moonstruck是什么意思

  • adj.发狂的;月光照到的

moonstruck自然拼读

moon·struck

mun struhk

moonstruck扩展

moonstricken (adj.)

moonstruck词根

词根:moonflower

n.

moonflower 月光花

moonlighter 参与夜袭之人;非法酿酒或贩酒的人;兼差之人;月光团员

moonstruck英英释义

adjective

affected by or as if by the moon: such as

romantically sentimental Moonstruck partners pledging eternal love may be the current definition of marriage, but this starry-eyed picture has relatively modern origins.—Tia Ghose

… who can forget the '50s moonstruck lyrics of Elvis or Jerry Lee Lewis, Pat Boone or the Everly Brothers, to name a few …—Eileen Wood

lost in fantasy or reverie

Filmed in Vancouver, Cousins is set in a sun-kissed, moonstruck world, where life looks great—because it is always in soft focus.—Scot Haller

not mentally sound

moonstruck词源中文解释

"受月光影响而精神或健康受损的; 疯狂的,疯癫的",来自1670年代的 moon(n.)+ struck(见 strike(v.))。比较希腊语 selenobletos。关于意义,请参见 moon(v.)。可能由弥尔顿(《失乐园》)创造。

moonstruck词源英文解释

The first known use of moonstruck was in 1653

moonstruck儿童词典英英释义

mooringnoun

a place or object to which a boat or aircraft can be fastened

a device or line by which a boat or aircraft is moored

moorhennoun

a common gallinule found in the New World, Eurasia, and Africa

moor1 of 3noun

a boggy areaespecially: one that is peaty and dominated by grasses and sedges

moor2 of 3verb

to fasten in place with cables, lines, or anchors

moor a boat

Moor3 of 3noun

one of a North African people that conquered Spain in the 8th century and ruled until 1492

moor1 of 3noun

a boggy areaespecially: one that is peaty and dominated by grasses and sedges

moor2 of 3verb

to fasten in place with cables, lines, or anchors

moor a boat

Moor3 of 3noun

one of a North African people that conquered Spain in the 8th century and ruled until 1492

moonyadjective

dreamy sense 2, moonstruck

moonstruckadjective

mentally unbalanced

romantically sentimental

lost in daydreams or fantasy

moonstruck 例句

1 “Europe”, Mr Orban once declared, “is staggering towards its own moonstruck ruin.”

2 A moonstruck, romantic youth at a German University.

3 Possibly some uninspired groveller, who has never climbed Parnassus, nor drunk of the Castalian spring, may murmur that this is very likely, for that all poetry is "moonstruck madness."

4 Playing the moonstruck pooch is Rachel Dratch, a former cast member on “Saturday Night Live.”

5 All these things, in the words of the catechism, "I steadfastly believe," until I become a mere driveller, a moonstruck, babbling, staring, credulous, imbecile, greedy, gaping, wooden-headed, addle-brained, wool-gathering, dreary, vacant, obstinate civilian.

6 As sure as I was that it was a moonstruck man that slept in my room in Woolstone-lane. 

7 It was hard for Orville to believe that a moonstruck fellow like Harold could change his ways, but that was what happened.

8 Rousseau had worshippers enough; princes calling on him in his mean garret; the great, the beautiful doing reverence to the 420poor moonstruck man.

9 In prescientific days this was expressed in terms like “moonstruck” and “lunatic”.

10 Though moonstruck seers with idle fears beguile a maiden weak, They cannot stay thy father's hand, or blanch thy father's cheek.

11 Cage stalks around murmuring words of wisdom, punctuated by his weirdly moonstruck smile; it's almost as if he's alone in the movie.

12 But it's also "The Last Song," the second Nicholas Sparks movie to hit theaters in the past two months, a development only moonstruck teen girls and the facial-tissue industry will welcome.

13 Wake up, you moonstruck simpleton, and stop beaming at some private vision.

14 “Still think I wasn’t irresponsible—moonstruck—nothing of the kind?”

15 On such a night as this, how could one escape a little touch of that 'moonstruck madness' I spoke of a while since?

16 police asked psychiatrists to put together a portrait of the moonstruck marksman who was responsible for the shootings

17 PUEBLO, Colo. — For many years, and multiple election cycles, Republicans talked about the growing Hispanic vote in America like moonstruck, misunderstood boys at a high school dance.

18 “I have heard of people being moonstruck,” laughed Ruth.

19 There he found a number of features which he then interwove into his drama, although by no means all that he permitted his moonstruck hero to do.

20 Better to be nobly moonstruck than turned into a pillar of salt, even were it Attic salt.

moonstruck 同义词

1 茫然的

blank unclear vacant

4 迷乱的

confused

11 神经错乱的

nervous mad loopy bonkers brainsick

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