cockeyed
常見(jiàn)例句
- The whole universe was crazy and cockeyed and extremely strange.
整個(gè)宇宙瘋狂而荒唐,極其怪異。 - In “Ponzi’s Scheme” (2005), Mitchell Zuckoff, a journalism professor at Boston University, regards his subject as a chronic dreamer with a cockeyed scheme that went awry.
波士頓大學(xué)新聞學(xué)教授米切爾·扎可奧夫在2005年出版了一本名為“龐氏騙局”的書(shū)。 書(shū)中,他認(rèn)為龐茨是一個(gè)積習(xí)難改的空想家,揣著一個(gè)荒唐并最終化為泡影的投資計(jì)劃。 - In August 2009, not even the most cockeyed optimists could have projected that within four months, Bank of America, Citi, and Wells Fargo would return $100 billion in borrowed funds to the taxpayers.
2009年8月,即使是最荒唐的樂(lè)觀主義者也難以預(yù)計(jì),美國(guó)銀行、花旗集團(tuán)、富國(guó)銀行(Wells Fargo)能在4個(gè)月時(shí)間里,將1000億美元借貸資金返還給納稅人。 - The whole universe was crazy and cockeyed and extremely strange.
整個(gè)宇宙瘋狂而荒唐,極其怪異。
耶魯公開(kāi)課 - 1945年后的美國(guó)小說(shuō)課程節(jié)選 - Specifically, the cockeyed policy that has, since late 2007, tilted the investing playing field toward short selling.
FORBES: Washington Should Stop Favoring Short-Sellers - That's so cockeyed because Vegas is the very vaccination against sports fixing.
NPR: Gambling on the NBA, Oh My! - Not Here Next time the WTO comes to Seattle, I hope theres a loud demonstration by free-traders denouncing our cockeyed system of apparel quotas.
FORBES: Side Lines 返回 cockeyed