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1 词典释义:
madcap
时间: 2025-06-08 09:41:37
英 [ˈmædˌkæp]

adj.鲁莽的;冲动的

n.鲁莽的人;冲动的人

双语例句
  • The politicians simply flitted from one madcap scheme to another.

    政治家们仅仅是从一个不靠谱的计划跳到另一个。

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  • The madcap can be saved; the self-contemptuous is beyond rescue.

    狂妄的人有救,自卑的人没有救。

  • Madcap ciss with her golliwog curls . you had to laugh at her sometimes.

    鲁莽的西酋,长着一头古怪的黑面木偶般的鬈发,有时会惹你发笑。

  • Such madcap denial could perhaps be shrugged off were it not for the simultaneous arrest of Mr Ganic.

    要不是同时逮捕了加尼奇先生,这种狂妄的否认可能得到不屑的回应。

  • There is a madcap drive from the airstrip to the city: those who reach the market first receive the best price.

    飞机在跑道上飞奔着驶进城,谁最早到市场谁就可以卖个好价钱。

  • No designer during New York Fashion Week approached the challenge of favoring ideas over merchandising with more madcap brio than Thom Browne did.

    在纽约时装周期间,没有设计者著手处理支持关于用比Thom Browne更轻狂的生气推销商品的想法这一挑战。

  • Schematics are often beautifully rendered, but they're also just as often quick entertaining sketches that appear to have sprung out of the mind of some madcap Professor.

    这些设计图通常都经过渲染着色,非常漂亮;但同样也有很多是好玩的草图,这些草稿就像是从哪位鲁莽的教授脑子里跳出来的一样。

近义词
adj. 狂妄的;鲁莽的
n. 鲁莽的人