lunacy
常見例句
- The word lunacy, meaning "madness, " is derived from Luna, the Latin name for the Roman goddess of the moon.
“l(fā)unacy”這個(gè)表示“瘋狂”的詞源自“Luna ”一羅馬神話中月光女神的拉丁名。 - My poor friend Andrei Bumblowski, formerly Professor of Philosophy in a now extinct university of Central Europe, appeared to me to suffer from a harmless kind of lunacy.
我可憐的朋友安德烈.巴姆佈朗斯基,一位倫敦中部一所現(xiàn)已廢棄的大學(xué)的前教授,在我看來患上了一種無實(shí)質(zhì)性損害的精神錯(cuò)亂。 - Critics deride the scheme as economic lunacy and a boon for construction companies such as the one Mr Lee used to run, Hyundai Construction.
批評(píng)家嘲笑他的計(jì)劃,例如經(jīng)濟(jì)上的瘋狂和對(duì)如同他曾經(jīng)經(jīng)營(yíng)過的現(xiàn)代建設(shè)公司那樣的建築公司的福利。 - Almost one thousand seven hundred high school teams entered a level of competition called LUNACY.
- The teams had six weeks to build robots that could compete in the LUNACY game.
- An alliance of teams from California, Illinois and Michigan won the LUNACY competition.
- Their idea of putting U.S. forces in the middle of this conflict is sheer lunacy.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Return to Mideast First Principles - Compounding this lunacy was the SEC's inexplicable failure to enforce the rule against "naked" short-selling.
FORBES: Magazine Article - His descent into madness is rapid but not sudden, and his lunacy seems inevitable.
ECONOMIST: “The Winter's Tale”: Crackling wire of menace The 返回 lunacy