crazily
adverb uk/ˈkreɪ.zəl.i/ us/ˈkreɪ.zəl.i/
愚蠢地;荒唐地
in a way that is stupid and not reasonable
He is crazily jealous of her new boyfriend. 他疯狂地嫉妒她的新男友。
We can't afford the crazily expensive ticket prices. 我们负担不起这些昂贵的票价。
Crazily, she felt shy when she saw him. 她看到他时觉得很害羞,这事挺荒唐的。
疯狂地
in a wild or uncontrolled way
The audience cheered crazily. 观众们疯狂地欢呼起来。
He danced, whirling crazily. 他跳着舞,疯狂地旋转着。
offensive精神失常地,疯狂地,发疯地
in a way that is similar to someone who is mentally ill
The man grinned crazily. 男人怪诞地笑了笑。
- More examples
- They are just crazily out of touch with reality.
- The roads were snowy, and he was driving crazily.
- His heart was beating crazily.
- Suddenly, Sean started shouting crazily.
- She wanders around, crazily mistaking newborns for her now-teenaged daughter.
See: crazy