gonzo

英 ['gɒnzəʊ] 美
  • adj. 疯狂的;愚蠢的;偏激主观的;怪论连篇的
  • n. (Gonzo)人名;(意)贡佐
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gonzo (adj.)
1971, American English, in Hunter S. Thompson's phrase gonzo journalism. Thompson in 1972 said he got it from editor Bill Cardosa and explained it as "some Boston word for weird, bizarre." Probably from Italian gonzo "rude, sottish," perhaps from Spanish ganso and ultimately from the Germanic word for "goose" (see goose (n.)).
1. Dr. Gonzo: Did you say something?
奥斯卡: 你说什么?

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