cockeyed

英 ['kɒkaɪd] 美 ['kɑk,aɪd]
  • adj. 斗鸡眼的;歪的;荒唐的
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cockeyed (adj.)
1821, "squint-eyed," perhaps from cock (v.) in some sense + eye (n.). Figurative sense of "absurd, askew, crazy" is from 1896; that of "drunk" is attested from 1926.
1. She has some cockeyed delusions about becoming a pop star.
她还幻想着自己能成为流行歌星。

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2. Doesn't that picture look cockeyed to you?
你不觉得那张画挂歪了吗?

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3. It did not sink immediately, but floated at a cockeyed angle.
它没有立刻下沉, 只是以歪斜的角度浮著.

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4. That painging's not hanging straight; it's cockeyed.
那幅油画没挂正, 挂歪了.

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5. That's a cockeyed idea.
这是个很荒唐的观点.

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