dotty
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基本解釋
- adj.瘋狂的;非常熱情或著迷的;古怪的或不合常規(guī)的;多點的
英漢例句
- But they are human, so giving them a financial incentive to seize people’s property is dotty.
但他們也是人,所以從財政上激勵他們沒收他人財產(chǎn)的做法是愚蠢的。 - Despite a dotty electoral system, foisted on the country by Mr Berlusconi himself in 2006, Italy may be in for five years of relatively stable government (see article).
除去滿是瑕疵的競選系統(tǒng),和2006年貝盧斯科尼狠狠的涮了全意大利一把不說,意大利政府也許將進入一個相對平穩(wěn)的五年。 - In the event it mixed a few sensible ideas (faster help for those whose banks threaten to repossess their houses) with a few dotty ones (luring first-time buyers into a falling market).
該計劃是一些明智的見解與瘋癲想法的組合:聰明的想法是盡快幫助那些即將被貸款銀行收回房屋的人,瘋狂之處在于此舉將首次購房者吸引到這了濫沼澤中。 - But they are human, so giving them a financial incentive to seize people's property is dotty.
ECONOMIST: Lexington - LSE's business in British shares, but the exchange would be dotty to bet on this.
ECONOMIST: London Stock Exchange - If an exchange wants to keep all of its customers sweet, management by committee seems less dotty.
ECONOMIST: Financial exchanges
雙語例句
權(quán)威例句
英英字典
- slightly strange or mentally ill
- If you say that someone is dotty, you mean that they are slightly mad or likely to do strange things.