madcap

美音:['mæd.kæp] 英音:['mæd.kæp]

简单释义:


adj.鲁莽的;狂妄的;不明智的

n.鲁莽的人

Web狂妄的人;轻率的;狂妄人

变形:

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完整释义:


adj.

1.鲁莽的,荒唐的
2.鲁莽;狂妄的

n.

1.狂妄的人,鲁莽的人


例句:

  1. Everyone mocked Libya's madcap "Leader, " but loved his money even more.
    人人嘲笑利比亚卤莽的“领导人”,人人都更爱他的金钱。

  2. There is a madcap drive from the airstrip to the city: those who reach the market first receive the best price.
    运输阿拉伯茶的汽车从机场飞驰到市内,因为最早到达市场的人会卖个最好的价钱。

  3. But the role of madcap spiritual godmother to little misfit monsters everywhere is one that Lady Gaga already has down cold.
    但是作为随处可见的小怪兽们鲁莽的教母,这个角色的特性LadyGaga早已具备。

  4. Such madcap denial could perhaps be shrugged off were it not for the simultaneous arrest of Mr Ganic.
    要不是同时逮捕了加尼奇先生,这种狂妄的否认可能得到不屑的回应。

  5. The encompassing Age of Aquarius has you reveling in everything from the Star Wars to the madcap gaiety of That 70's Show.
    从《星际大战》到疯狂搞笑的《七零年代秀》,不同年龄段的水瓶座的人着迷于各种事物。

  6. All kinds of madcap theories and solutions were being discussed, in industry, in the media and among politicians.
    所有荒唐的理论和“解决方案”都在被行业、媒体乃至政治家之间讨论。

  7. Director Carlos Saldanha adds a new character called Buck, a swashbuckling weasel voiced with aptly madcap brio by Simon Pegg.
    导演卡洛斯沙丹哈增加了一个名叫巴克的新角色,他是一只老爱虚张声势、由赛门佩吉以恰如其份地以过度活泼嗓音配音的黄鼠狼。

  8. Southwest's staff, in contrast, affect a madcap jollity reminiscent of British holiday camps in the 1970s.
    相反,西南航空的员工们打扮成欢快轻狂的女郎们,使人们想起20世纪70年代英国假日野营地的场景。

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