英 [ˈkɒkaɪd] 美 [ˈkɑːkaɪd]
adj. 斗鸡眼的;歪的;荒唐的
cockeyed /ˈkɒkˌaɪd/
形容词 If you say that an idea or scheme is cockeyed, you mean that you think it is very unlikely to succeed. (想法或计划)不容易成功的
She has some cockeyed delusions about becoming a pop star.
她有变成流行明星的不切实际的幻想。
形容词 If something is cockeyed, it looks wrong because it is not in a level or straight position. 歪斜的
...dusty photographs hanging at cockeyed angles on the walls.
...墙上歪斜地挂着些布满灰尘的照片。
turned or twisted toward one side
同义词: askew / awry(p) / lopsided / wonky / skew-whiff
incongruous;inviting ridicule
that's a cockeyed idea
同义词: absurd / derisory / idiotic / laughable / ludicrous / nonsensical / preposterous / ridiculous
荒诞的
... lopsided 倾向一方的 cockeyed 斗鸡眼的 slanted 动词slant的过去式,...
... cockerel好斗的年轻人 cockeyed荒诞的 cockiness骄傲自大 ...
... [ match wits ] 常用贬义,指玩弄小聪明以斗败对手 [ cross-eye;cockeyed ] 指黑眼珠向内偏的双眼 [ can see what others can't ] 能看到别人看不到的东西,形容眼光敏锐,见解高超 能作出精细判断的(如在质量方面) ...
cockfighting 斗鸡的
cockfighting 斗鸡(cockfight的ing形式)
cocker 娇养;溺爱;放纵
Doesn't that picture look cockeyed to you?
你不觉得那张画挂歪了吗?
She has some cockeyed delusions about becoming a pop star.
她有变成流行明星的不切实际的幻想。
The world is all going cockeyed.
这世界一切都是疯狂的。
The whole universe was crazy and cockeyed and extremely strange.
整个宇宙疯狂而荒唐,极其怪异。
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Specifically, the cockeyed policy that has, since late 2007, tilted the investing playing field toward short selling.
While it's not true that all of her best work came later, Lombard hit her slightly cockeyed stride in the mid-to-late 1930s.
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That's so cockeyed because Vegas is the very vaccination against sports fixing.