kook

英[ku:k]
美[kuk]

基本释义

n.
<美口>怪人; 疯子; 怪癖的; 疯狂的

词性变化

实用例句

Sakesman : Akk right, I guess you ' ve stayed up akk night because you kook so exhausted.

店员: 好的.我估计您这几天肯定是熬夜了,您看起来很疲倦的样子.

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George Bush : You mean that OLD KOOK, that CHARLATAN?

你是说那个老怪物, 那位庸医 吗 ?

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Every family has at least one kook.

每个家庭至少都有一个怪人.

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Eg 3 . Her Mr. Right should be a great cook but not a kook.

她的白马王子应该是个好厨师而不是个怪人.

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For them, Mr. Keyes was a kook, an extremist, his arguments not even worth entertaining.

对他们来说, 凯斯先生是个疯子, 一个极端主义者, 他的论点根本不值得注意.

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Monica : Okay, so I'm responsible, I'm organised. But hey, I can be a kook.

好吧, 那么我很有责任感, 很有组织纪律.但是,嘿, 我也可以很懒散的.

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I am very worried for Kim Jong Kook beacuse he looks pale these days.

我很担心金钟国因为最近他看起来很憔悴.

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Monica: OK, I am responsible. And I am organized. But, hey, I can be a kook.

好, 好.我有责任感有组织性. 可是我也能很懒散.

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I am very worried for Kim Jong Kook because he looks pale these days.

好的.我估计您这几天肯定是熬夜了,您看起来很疲倦的样子.

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Ross : Because you a kook! Instead you wait until they send you a notice.

因为你是个懒散的人! 相反你会等他们寄催缴欠费的通知.

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英英释义

Noun
  • 1. someone regarded as eccentric or crazy and standing out from a group