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Crazy Meaning in English

word

/ˈkɹeɪzi/
KRAY-zee
/kɹˈeɪzi/
KRAY-zee

释义

Very strange or unusual in a way that is hard to understand or believing someone acts mentally unstable or foolish.

用法与细微差别

Informal and often used in casual speech. Can be positive (exciting or wild) or negative (mentally unstable). Avoid using about people in formal or sensitive contexts to prevent offense. Common phrases: 'crazy idea', 'crazy about something', 'go crazy'. Not for professional diagnosis.

例句

That party was totally crazy last night!

natural

He told a crazy story about aliens.

basic

Are you crazy to jump from there?

basic

She is crazy about playing the piano.

basic

You’re crazy if you think that will work.

natural

I went a little crazy decorating my room this weekend.

natural