常見例句雙語例句The word lunacy, meaning "madness, " is derived from Luna, the Latin name for the Roman goddess of the moon.“l(fā)unacy”這個表示“瘋狂”的詞源自“Luna ”一羅馬神話中月光女神的拉丁名。My poor friend Andrei Bumblowski, formerly Professor of Philosophy in a now extinct university of Central Europe, appeared to me to suffer from a harmless kind of lunacy.我可憐的朋友安德烈.巴姆佈朗斯基,一位倫敦中部一所現(xiàn)已廢棄的大學(xué)的前教授,在我看來患上了一種無實質(zhì)性損害的精神錯亂。Critics deride the scheme as economic lunacy and a boon for construction companies such as the one Mr Lee used to run, Hyundai Construction.批評家嘲笑他的計劃,例如經(jīng)濟(jì)上的瘋狂和對如同他曾經(jīng)經(jīng)營過的現(xiàn)代建設(shè)公司那樣的建築公司的福利。原聲例句Almost one thousand seven hundred high school teams entered a level of competition called LUNACY.The teams had six weeks to build robots that could compete in the LUNACY game.An alliance of teams from California, Illinois and Michigan won the LUNACY competition.權(quán)威例句Their idea of putting U.S. forces in the middle of this conflict is sheer lunacy.CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Return to Mideast First PrinciplesCompounding this lunacy was the SEC's inexplicable failure to enforce the rule against "naked" short-selling.FORBES: Magazine ArticleHis descent into madness is rapid but not sudden, and his lunacy seems inevitable.ECONOMIST: “The Winter's Tale”: Crackling wire of menace The 返回 lunacy