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crazy

adjective
/ˈkreɪzi/
/ˈkreɪzi/
(comparative crazier, superlative craziest)
(informal)Idioms
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  1. not sensible; stupid不理智的;疯狂的;愚蠢的;傻的
    • Are you crazy? We could get killed doing that.你疯了?我们那样做会丧命的。
    • I'd never do anything like that. That's just crazy.我绝不会做那样的事。太疯狂了。
    • He drove like an idiot, passing in the craziest places.他像白痴一样净把车往最不可思议的地方开。
    • What a crazy idea!这个想法真荒唐!
    • ‘Love makes you do crazy things,’ she said.“爱让你做疯狂的事情,”她说。
    • I know it sounds crazy but it just might work.我知道这听起来很疯狂,但也许行得通。
    • be crazy to do something She must be crazy to lend him money.她把钱借给他,一定是疯了。
    • it is crazy to do something It's crazy to think he'll ever change.认为他会改变是疯狂的。
    Extra Examples
    • A crazy old woman rented the upstairs room.一个疯老太婆租了楼上那个房间。
    • Do you think I'm crazy?你认为我疯了吗?
    • Things got crazy for a while.事情变得疯狂了一段时间。
    Topics Personal qualitiesa2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • seem
    • sound
    adverb
    • really
    • absolutely
    • completely
    preposition
    • with
    See full entry
  2. very angry非常气愤
    • Doesn't it make you crazy when people don't reply to your emails?别人不回你邮件不就让你抓狂了吗?
    • That noise is driving me crazy.那噪声吵得我快发疯了。
    • Marie says he went crazy, and smashed the room up.玛丽说他气得发疯,把房间里的东西都砸碎了。
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    • He went crazy at me for letting the dog out.我把狗放了出去,他朝我大发雷霆。
    • The kids would answer back, and that drove her crazy.孩子们会顶嘴,把她气得发疯。
    Topics Feelingsa2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • go
    • drive somebody
    adverb
    • absolutely
    • completely
    preposition
    • at
    See full entry
  3. (often in compounds常构成复合词) very enthusiastic or excited about something热衷的;狂热的
    • The crowd went crazy when the band came on stage.乐队出场时,观众欣喜若狂。
    • You're so beautiful you're driving me crazy.你真美,弄得我神魂颠倒了。
    • crazy about something Rick is crazy about football.里克对足球着了迷。
    • He's football-crazy.他是个足球迷。
    • I'm not crazy about Chinese food (= I don't like it very much).我并不十分热衷于中餐。
    Extra Examples
    • The group's performance always drives the audience crazy.这个组合的表演总是让观众如痴如狂。
    • We were crazy with excitement.我们兴奋得发狂。
    Topics Feelingsa2
  4. crazy about somebody liking somebody very much; in love with somebody迷恋的;爱上的
    • I've been crazy about him since the first time I saw him.我从第一次见到他就爱上他了。
    Topics Feelingsa2
  5. mentally ill; insane患精神病的;精神失常(或错乱)的
    • I'd go crazy if I lived here.如果我当时住在这里我会发疯的。
    • She was driven half-crazy by the thought of him in prison.一想到他在狱中,她就快被逼疯了。
    see also stir-crazy
    Synonyms madmad
    • crazy
    • nuts
    • batty
    • out of your mind
    • (not) in your right mind
    These are all informal words that describe somebody who has a mind that does not work normally.
    • mad (especially British English, informal) having a mind that does not work normally:指疯的、神经错乱的、有精神病的:
      • I thought I’d go mad if I stayed any longer.我觉得再待久一点我就会发疯。
      Mad is an informal word used to suggest that somebody’s behaviour is very strange, often because of extreme emotional pressure. It is offensive if used to describe somebody suffering from a real mental illness; say instead that somebody is mentally ill or has mental health issues. Mad is not usually used in this meaning in North American English; use crazy instead.
    • crazy (informal) having a mind that does not work normally:指疯的、神经错乱的、有精神病的:
      • A crazy old woman rented the upstairs room.一个疯老太婆租了楼上那个房间。
      Like mad, crazy is offensive if used to describe somebody suffering from a real mental illness.
    • nuts [not before noun] (informal) mad:
      • That noise is driving me nuts!那噪音吵得我要疯了!
      • You guys are nuts!你们这些家伙全疯了!
    • batty (especially British English, informal) slightly mad, in a harmless way:
      • Her mum’s completely batty.她妈妈完全是疯疯癫癫的。
    • out of your mind (informal) unable to think or behave normally, especially because of extreme shock or worry:
      • She was out of her mind with grief.她悲痛得精神失常了。
    • (not) in your right mind (informal) (not) mentally normal:指精神(不)正常:
      • No one in their right mind would choose to work there.任何一个精神正常的人都不会选择去那里工作。
    Patterns
    • to be mad/​crazy/​nuts/​out of your mind/​not in your right mind to do something
    • to go mad/​crazy/​nuts/​batty
    • to drive somebody mad/​crazy/​nuts/​batty/​out of their mind
    • completely mad/​crazy/​nuts/​batty/​out of your mind
    Topics Personal qualitiesa2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • seem
    • sound
    adverb
    • really
    • absolutely
    • completely
    preposition
    • with
    See full entry
Idioms
like crazy/mad
  1. (informal) very fast, hard, much, etc.非常快地;拼命地;疯狂地
    • We worked like crazy to get it done on time.我们拼命地干,好按时完成这项工作。

crazy

noun
/ˈkreɪzi/
/ˈkreɪzi/
(plural crazies)
(especially North American English, informal)
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  1. a crazy person疯子

crazy

adverb
/ˈkreɪzi/
/ˈkreɪzi/
(North American English, informal)
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  1. extremely极其,极端,非常(以致使人忌妒)
    • My job continues to be crazy busy.我的工作继续忙得不可开交。

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