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Go crazy Meaning in English

expression

ˈɡoʊ/ /ˈkɹeɪzi
GOH KRAY-zee
ɡˈəʊ/ /kɹˈeɪzi
gOH KRAY-zee

释义

To lose control of your emotions or actions, often because of excitement, anger, or stress. It can be used both seriously (meaning someone is becoming mentally unstable) or jokingly (about strong feelings or actions).

用法与细微差别

Informal; often used in exaggeration or humor. Can describe excitement, frustration, or actual mental instability, but mostly means strong reaction. Common with 'about/over/for' (‘He went crazy about the news’). Similar to ‘lose it’ or ‘flip out’.

例句

If I hear that song again, I will go crazy.

basic

She started to go crazy after working all night.

basic

Kids often go crazy when they see ice cream.

basic

I’ll go crazy if this traffic doesn’t end soon!

natural

My parents would go crazy if they found out I was here.

natural

He’s going to go crazy over that surprise!

natural