柯林斯詞典nut /n?t/ (nuts) 1. N-COUNT The firm shelled fruit of some trees and bushes are called nuts. Some nuts can be eaten. 堅(jiān)果 Nuts and seeds are good sources of vitamin E. 堅(jiān)果和種子是維生素E的良好來(lái)源。2. →see also peanut 3. N-COUNT A nut is a thick metal ring which you screw onto a metal rod called a bolt. Nuts and bolts are used to hold things such as pieces of machinery together. 螺母 If you want to repair the wheels you just undo the four nuts. 如果你要脩理輪子,衹擰下那4個(gè)螺母就行了。4. N-COUNT If you describe someone as, for example, a baseball nut or a health nut, you mean that they are extremely enthusiastic about the thing mentioned. 狂熱者[非正式] ...Annie, the girlfriend who was a true baseball nut. …女朋友安妮,一個(gè)十足的棒球迷。5. ADJ If you are nuts about something or someone, you like them very much. 狂熱於…的[非正式] [v-link ADJ 'about' n] They're nuts about the car. 他們酷愛(ài)那輛車。6. ADJ If you say that someone goes nuts or is nuts, you mean that they go crazy or are very foolish. 發(fā)瘋的; 愚蠢的[非正式] [v-link ADJ] You guys are nuts. 你們這些家夥瘋了。7. PHRASE If someone goes nuts, they become extremely angry. 大發(fā)雷霆[非正式] My father would go nuts if he saw bruises on me. 要是我父親看見(jiàn)我身上的淤傷,他會(huì)大發(fā)雷霆的。 返回 nuts劍橋詞典offensive for testicle (冒犯性用語(yǔ))睪丸 返回 nuts