crackers
adj. 精神錯亂的,癲狂的
n. 餅乾(cracker的複數)
A cracker is a thin, crisp biscuit which is often eaten with cheese.
If you say that someone or something is a cracker, you like and admire them very much.
She's a cracker...
她是個很有魅力的人。
'Dude' is a cracker of an album.
《Dude》是一個非常棒的專輯。
A cracker is a hollow cardboard tube covered with coloured paper. Crackers make a loud noise when they are pulled apart and usually contain a small toy and a paper hat. In Britain they are used mainly at Christmas.
...a Christmas cracker.
聖誕節彩色拉炮
If you say that someone is crackers, you think they are crazy or are behaving as if they are crazy.
They looked at her as though she was crackers.
他們那樣看著她,好像她瘋了一樣。
1. informal or slang terms for mentally irregular;
Some of my friends like soda crackers.
我的一些朋友喜歡蘇打餅乾.
Susan is okay and David starts picking up the crackers.
蘇珊沒事後﹐大衛開始撿起餅乾.
People who work near crackers can find themselves ready to crack.
在這些不停製造噪音的人身旁工作,會發現自己的腦袋隨時就要炸裂了.
And my eyes tell me that there's cheese and crackers to be noshed.
而且我的眼睛告訴我那邊有乳酪和餅乾可以品嚐.
The children played with fire crackers all night long during the Spring Festival.
在春節期間,小孩子們通宵達旦地玩爆竹.