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loop·y /ˈluːpi/ adjective informal 1. CRAZYcrazy or strange 发疯的,疯狂的;奇怪的2 go loopy informal British English a) ANGRYto become extremely angry 狂怒 b) MIMPto become mentally ill 精神失常,发疯Examples from the Corpusloopy• And, of course, she has imagined for herself an importance that goes beyond the grandiose to the downright loopy.• But the rationale for the project is not necessarily loopy.• Birds as loopy as the Two Julies should be locked up.• Even if it is just Pete Schourek rocketing across the outfield so that his loopy boss can pretend to be an innovator.• These fanatics used fame as a chance to impose their own loopy private fantasy world on pop kids' imagination.• a loopy sense of humor• It may seem a little loopy that computer gamers have a league of their own, with six-figure prize money to boot.loop·y adjectiveChineseSyllable or crazy strange Corpus |