madcap 英 [ˈmædkæp]   美 [ˈmædˌkæp]

madcap

madcap  英 [ˈmædkæp] 美 [ˈmædˌkæp]

adj. 狂妄的;鲁莽的  n. 鲁莽的人 

名词复数:madcaps 

But the role of madcap spiritual godmother to little misfit monsters everywhere is one that Lady Gaga already has down cold. 但是作为随处可见的小怪兽们鲁莽的教母,这个角色的特性Lady Gaga早已具备。
Everyone mocked Libya’s madcap “Leader,” but loved his money even more. 人人嘲笑利比亚卤莽的“领导人”,人人都更爱他的金钱。

  • Madcap things are done in a foolish, rash, or impulsive way, without planning or thought. Your madcap adventure might include a spur-of-the-moment bus ride to a nearby city without enough money in your pocket to buy lunch.
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  • adj. 狂妄的;鲁莽的
  • n. 鲁莽的人
  • 1. But the role of madcap spiritual godmother to little misfit monsters everywhere is one that Lady Gaga already has down cold.

    但是作为随处可见的小怪兽们鲁莽的教母,这个角色的特性Lady Gaga早已具备。

  • 2. Everyone mocked Libya’s madcap “Leader,” but loved his money even more.

    人人嘲笑利比亚卤莽的“领导人”,人人都更爱他的金钱。

  • madcap 1580s, noun and adjective, from mad (adj.) + cap, used here figuratively for "head." Related: Madcappery.
mad·cap / ˈmædkæp ; NAmE ˈmædkæp / adjective [usually before noun ] ( informal) (of people, plans etc. 人、计划等 ) crazy and not caring about danger; not sensible 鲁莽的;狂妄的;不明智的 SYN reckless madcap schemes/escapades 冒险的计划;鲁莽的冒险行动 madcap madcaps mad·cap / ˈmædkæp ; NAmE ˈmædkæp /
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