Crazier Meaning in English
word · lemma: crazy
/ˈkɹeɪziɝ/
KRAY-zee-ur
/kɹˈeɪzɪɐ/
KRAY-zi-uh
释义
A comparative form of 'crazy', meaning more crazy, wild, or unusual than something else.
用法与细微差别
Used informally to compare behavior, events, or ideas. Common in phrases like 'get crazier' or 'sound crazier.' Sometimes used humorously or exaggeratively. Not usually appropriate for formal writing.
Spanish: más loco - más locaPortuguese (BR): mais louco - mais loucaPortuguese (PT): mais louco - mais loucaChinese (Simplified): 更疯狂Chinese (Traditional): 更瘋狂Hindi: और पागलArabic: أكثر جنونًاBengali: আরও পাগলRussian: сумасшедшеe - безумнееJapanese: もっとクレイジーVietnamese: điên hơnKorean: 더 미친Turkish: daha çılgınUrdu: زیادہ پاگلIndonesian: lebih gila
例句
This story is even crazier than the last one.
basic
He had an idea that's even crazier than mine.
basic
My friends think I get crazier at parties.
basic
If you think that's wild, wait until you see something crazier.
natural
Things just keep getting crazier at work these days.
natural
You thought last night was fun? Tonight’s going to be even crazier!
natural