字詞詮 On Language
2016年6月10日 星期五
bonkers, top-up fees
Michael Moore
: "I mean this with respect, we didn’t feel like there was anything left to learn from the UK. And that you had given up on yourselves."
Michael Moore: 'Britain is a toxic place'
Director lists Tony Blair, top-up fees and ‘bonkers’ Brexit campaign as black marks against the UK, with the rise of Jeremy Corbyn the only ray of light
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bonkers
Pronunciation: /ˈbɒŋkəz/
ADJECTIVE
[
PREDICATIVE
]
informal
, chiefly
British
Mad; crazy:
you’re stark raving bonkers!
More example sentences
Origin
1940s
: of unknown origin.
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