bonkers
发音
英 [ˈbɒŋkəz]
美 [ˈbɑŋkərz]
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- adj.
- 疯狂的,精神不正常的
单词词源
双语例句
- 1. At first sight this seems bonkers .
- 乍一看只有精神不正常的人才这么做。
- 2. Like washington 's advance , the nasdaq bid appears strategically bonkers compared with the deutsche brse deal .
- 与华盛顿的进攻一样,从战略角度上看,相比于德意志交易所的合并交易,纳斯达克的竞购确实显得疯狂。
- 3. He suggests that the principle of combining art award and art auction is " bonkers " and constitutes " a patchwork quilt " of different aims .
- 他认为,将艺术奖与艺术拍卖相结合的方式“很疯狂”,是将不同目的拼凑起来的“大杂烩”。
- 4. That thought is not entirely bonkers . The consensus among physicists is that particles began massless and got their mass subsequently from something known as the higgs field-the search for which was one reason for building the large hadron collider , a huge and powerful particle accelerator located near geneva .
- 这种思想并不都是疯狂的,物理学家的共识是,开始时无质量的粒子后来在希格斯场获得质量,寻找希格斯场是建立大型强子对撞机(一台座落于日内瓦的巨大的和强大的粒子加速器)的一个原因。