loco
英 ['ləʊkəʊ]
美 ['loko]
- n. 火车头;疯子;疯草病
- adj. 发疯的,发狂的
- vt. 使发疯;用疯草毒害
- n. (Loco)人名;(意)洛科
中文词源
loco 发疯,发狂来自西班牙语loco,发疯的,最终来自阿拉伯语。
英文词源
- loco (adj.)
- 1844, American English, from Spanish loco (adj.) "insane," of uncertain origin, perhaps from Arabic lauqa, fem. of 'alwaq "fool, crazy person." Loco-weed (1877) was name given to species of western U.S. plants that cause cattle and horse diseases that make them stagger and act strangely.
双语例句
- 1. Flight is the form of loco-motion that puts the greatest demands on muscles.
- 飞行是对肌肉要求最高的运动形式。
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- 2. After that, it became harder and harder to in loco parentisparentis.
- 从此之后, 为“代替父母”辩护变得越来越艰难了.
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- 3. We had to punish this child in loco parentis.
- 我们必须代替家长来惩罚这个孩子.
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- 4. The Kentucky high court decided that in loco parentis justified that rule.
- 肯塔基州高等法院决定让“代替父母”辩护.
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- 5. Click on the loco, and the drivers head appears.
- 点击这个买卖, 和司机的头部出现.
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