craziness

['krezɪnɪs]
  • n. 愚蠢;狂热;摇摇晃晃
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craziness (n.)
c. 1600, "infirmity," from crazy + -ness. Meaning "state of being flawed or damaged" is from 1660s; that of mental unsoundness" is from 1755.
1. We had to have a sense of humour because of the craziness of it all.
它的种种疯狂让我们不得不表现出幽默感。

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2. Leo held himself to be a critic of craziness.
利奥把自己看成是一名疯狂症的鉴定家.

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3. You can see his craziness and his cunningness both in his face.
在他的脸上你可以同时看到他的愚蠢和狡猾.

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4. Once you have this craziness, you can achieve anything you want.
一旦你具有疯狂的精神, 你就能成就你所要的任何事.

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5. There is a fine dinstinction between ingenuity and craziness.
机智与疯狂之间有些细微的差别.

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