基本解釋發(fā)瘋;陷于混亂;變得瘋瘋癲癲英漢例句雙語(yǔ)例句Call it "smart panic" -- calculated actions that free you from the chains of inertia without compelling you to go haywire.我們將其成為“明智的恐慌”------這種方式可以使得你脫離慣性,但也不會(huì)使你陷入紊亂。In response to such extreme stress, your nervous system would go haywire, leading to potentially fatal spikes in blood pressure and heart rate.為了應(yīng)對(duì)如此極端的壓力,你的神經(jīng)系統(tǒng)會(huì)失控,導(dǎo)致血壓和心跳出現(xiàn)可能致命的峰值。Without such early instruction, the immune system may go haywire and overreact with allergies to foods, pollen and pet dander or turn on the body's own tissue, setting off autoimmune disorders.反之,如果缺乏這類(lèi)早期接觸,免疫系統(tǒng)就可能出現(xiàn)紊亂,做出過(guò)激反應(yīng),如對(duì)食物、花粉和寵物毛屑過(guò)敏等,或者引發(fā)人體機(jī)理問(wèn)題,出現(xiàn)自身免疫失調(diào)。221.212.220.170權(quán)威例句In these diseases, blood-producing cells in the bone marrow--another form of stem cell--go haywire.FORBES: Small Stem Cells Find Big BackersFurthermore, when something does go haywire, the speed at which traders react is vastly accelerated.FORBES: Lessons From The Flash CrashAlthough the market righted itself quickly, regulators are debating ways to step in when prices go haywire.ECONOMIST: The risks posed by high-frequency tradinggo haywire更多例句專(zhuān)業(yè)釋義航空、航天科學(xué)技術(shù)變得瘋瘋癲癲似的