Loco Meaning in English
word
/ˈɫoʊkoʊ/
LOH-koh
/lˈəʊkəʊ/
LOH-koh
释义
A Spanish word meaning 'crazy' or 'mad', used informally to describe someone as wild, insane, or acting foolishly.
用法与细微差别
Mainly informal or slang, often playful rather than offensive. Common in Spanglish, especially in the US. Can describe people or actions, e.g. 'You're so loco!' or 'That was a loco idea.' Avoid in formal contexts.
Spanish: locoPortuguese (BR): maluco - loucoPortuguese (PT): maluco - loucoChinese (Simplified): 疯子 - 疯狂的Chinese (Traditional): 瘋子 - 瘋狂的Hindi: पागलArabic: مجنونBengali: পাগল - বুনোRussian: сумасшедший - безумныйJapanese: クレイジー - おかしなVietnamese: điên - khùngKorean: 미친 - 이상한Turkish: çılgın - deliUrdu: پاگل - دیوانہIndonesian: gila - edan
例句
He acts so loco when he's excited.
basic
That's a loco idea!
basic
My friends call me loco because I like adventures.
basic
You went totally loco at the party last night!
natural
Don't do anything loco while I'm gone, okay?
natural
His plan sounds a bit loco, but it might work.
natural