ditzy 英 [ˈdɪtsi]   美 [ˈdɪtsi]

ditzy

ditzy  英 [ˈdɪtsi] 美 [ˈdɪtsi]

adj. 神经兮兮的;注意力分散的;古怪的 

Holmes: Alright, let's explore this. What was she doing that seemed ditzy? 好,我们来研究下,是神马让她看起来粗心大意呢?
We all have the freedom to be shy or extroverted, brainy or ditzy, stylish or schlumpy, old-fashioned or avant-garde. 我们每个人都可以自由自在地做人:腼腆或外向、有头脑或没头脑、时髦或邋遢、老派或前卫。

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  • adj. 神经兮兮的;注意力分散的;古怪的
  • 1. Holmes: Alright, let's explore this. What was she doing that seemed ditzy?

    好,我们来研究下,是神马让她看起来粗心大意呢?

  • 2. We all have the freedom to be shy or extroverted, brainy or ditzy, stylish or schlumpy, old-fashioned or avant-garde.

    我们每个人都可以自由自在地做人:腼腆或外向、有头脑或没头脑、时髦或邋遢、老派或前卫。

  • 3. With Herrera's tasteful treatment, though, there was nothing ditzy, dated or dowdy on her runway Monday, even if the bold flowers themselves were inspired by botanical plates from the 18th century.

    在海莱拉品味的处理之下,尽管这些大胆的花卉灵感来自于18世纪的植绘盘子,她周一的秀台上并没有陈旧或者寒酸。

  • ditzy (adj.) also ditsy, "stupid, scatterbrained" (especially of women), by 1973, U.S. slang, of unknown origin; one guess is that it is related to earlier African-American vernacular dicty (1926) "conceited, snobbish," also of unknown origin, but the sense is very difficult. The noun ditz (1982) appears to be a back-formation.
ditzy ( also ditsy ) / ˈdɪtsi ; NAmE ˈdɪtsi / adjective ( informal) ( especially NAmE) (usually of a woman 通常指女性 ) silly; not able to be trusted to remember things or to think in an organized way 傻的;愚蠢的;忘性大的;糊涂的 ditzy ditzier ditziest ditzy / ˈdɪtsi ; NAmE ˈdɪtsi /
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