kooky

美 ['kʊki]
  • adj. 怪人的;乖僻的
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kooky (adj.)
1959, American English, originally teenager or beatnik slang, possibly a shortening of cuckoo.
Using the newest show-business jargon, Tammy [Grimes] admits, "I look kooky," meaning cuckoo. ["Life" magazine, Jan. 5, 1959]
Related: Kookily; kookiness.
1. She's been mocked for her kooky ways.
她曾因为行为古怪而遭人嘲笑。

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2. It's slightly kooky, but I love it.
这有点怪,但我喜欢。

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3. You have a reputation for being kooky. Define word, please.
你一向以古怪著称, 请定义一下这个词汇.

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4. Will that kooky winking clown head in the corner really make the sale for you ?
网页角落瞬间出现的古怪小丑真的可以提高产品的销量 吗 ?

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