lunatic
n. 精神失常者,精神病人; 疯子; 极愚蠢的人; 狂人
adj. 疯狂的; 精神错乱的; 愚蠢的; 极端的
If you describe someone as a lunatic, you think they behave in a dangerous, stupid, or annoying way.
Her son thinks she's an absolute raving lunatic.
她儿子认为她是个十足的疯子。
If you describe someone's behaviour or ideas as lunatic, you think they are very foolish and possibly dangerous.
...the operation of the market taken to lunatic extremes.
走向疯狂极端的市场运营
...a country spurned until now by all except the more lunatic of journalists and adventurers.
一个迄今为止除了那些更为疯狂的记者和探险家外被所有人唾弃的国家
If you describe a place or situation as lunatic, you mean that it is confused and seems out of control.
He pleads for sanity in a lunatic world.
他祈求在这混乱的世界里仍能保持头脑清明。
People who were mentally ill used to be called lunatics .
1. an insane person
2. a reckless impetuous irresponsible person
1. insane and believed to be affected by the phases of the moon
He has been called a fascist, a heretic and shenjingbing , a lunatic.
他一直被称作法西斯分子 、 异端和神经病.
Ma is also a lunatic, but I am also a big crazy.
马云也是疯子, 但我也是个大疯子.
It's the lunatic fringe of the Animal Liberation Front which smashes the windows of butchers'shops, not ordinary members like us.
是 “动物解放阵线”的极端分子打碎了肉店的玻璃窗, 可不是我们这样的普通成员.
Who was the lunatic who gave the baby matches to play with?
是哪个白痴把火柴拿给婴儿玩的?
The drunkard is as much a danger to society as a lunatic at large.
酒鬼与逍遥在外的疯子对社会有同样的危险.