bonkers的意思和读音

bonkers

: [ˈbɑŋkərz] : [ˈbɒŋkə(r)z]

adj.

adj.rational

adj.irrational,crazy,silly,berserk

bonkersadj.

1.completely crazy and silly

I'll go bonkers if I have to wait any longer.

adj.1.;

adj.1.crazy

1. Blood is thicker than water. / bonkers both feet on the ground ...

2. Not the End of the World Bonkers Kitten Heels ...

3. ... Bonkers - 720k Bonkers - 719k Boogerman - 1.87M ...

5.- ... Bombuzal 177k Bonkers - 720k Bonkers - 719k ...

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1.I have to admit, I love it when KG goes bonkers, but tonight I found it a little tough to swallow.KG

2.Ron Artest can go bonkers, as he is often accused of doing, and everyone would consider it a normal reaction.

3.And I bet your mom is the kind of person that would go bonkers if it was always quiet. She probably likes the noise and activity.

4.Alice: I'm afraid so. You're entirely bonkers. But I'll tell you a secret. All the best people are.

5.So much for the pyrotechnic displays we are used to from the Japanese currency when markets go bonkers.

6.I had a week off recently and I went bonkers .

7."It's bonkers, " says one industry analyst, who views Nansha's construction as a victory for man over common sense economics.“,”

8.And if, as we fully expect, this remarkable Chelsea team wins, dont expect the world to turn bonkers afterwards.西

9.You're bonkers. You live over seven miles away from the office.

10.She's nervous about the decision, of course, and wonders if she'll go bonkers at home or miss having an office.