scatterbrained
基本解釋
- adj.注意力不集中的;浮躁的;迷糊的
英漢例句
- In a business meeting, men view a woman thinking aloud as being scatterbrained, undisciplined or unintelligent.
在商業(yè)會(huì)議上,男人會(huì)覺得出聲思考的女人沒有邏輯,沒有組織性,或者很愚蠢。 - Agatha Christie's fictional sleuth is often dismissed as scatterbrained, but she is actually a shrewd judge of character and harbors deep knowledge of the dark side of human nature.
阿加莎·克里斯汀塑造的這位偵探經(jīng)常因?yàn)樾牟辉谘杀惶叱鼍?,但她?shí)際上看人極準(zhǔn),并且深諳人性的陰暗面。 - One of them was Christine Keeler, a scatterbrained '60s "good-time girl" who supposedly became Ivanov's mistress.
其中就有克里斯汀·基勒,一個(gè)心浮氣躁的所謂60年代“好時(shí)女孩”。 她被認(rèn)為是伊凡諾夫的情人。 - Once again, writer and director Benigni stars as an exuberant and scatterbrained lovestruck every man.
NPR: Iraq War Is Backdrop for Latest Benigni Film - If the shy or the scatterbrained take cognitive enhancers, it is not obvious whether this is levelling their playing field or giving them an unfair advantage.
ECONOMIST: Drugs to make you cleverer are in the test-tube. Good - At times he seems almost scatterbrained.
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英英字典
- If you describe someone as scatterbrained, you mean that they often forget things and are unable to organize their thoughts properly.