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scatty

英 [ˈskæti]

美 [ˈskæti]

adj.  健忘的; 傻乎乎的

BNC.37034

牛津词典

    adj.

    • 健忘的;傻乎乎的
      tending to forget things and behave in a slightly silly way

      柯林斯词典

      • ADJ-GRADED 健忘的;傻乎乎的
        If you describe someone asscatty, you mean that they often forget things or behave in a silly way.
        1. Her mother is scatty and absent-minded.
          她母亲糊里糊涂,丢三落四。

      双语例句

      • Her mother is scatty and absent-minded.
        她母亲糊里糊涂,丢三落四。
      • Your scatty son has forgotten his key again.
        你那儿子丢三落四又把钥匙给忘了。
      • The noise made by the builders next door is driving me scatty.
        隔壁建筑工发出的噪音弄得我心烦意乱。
      • You are a bit scatty so you don't check names on payslips before opening them.
        你有点笨,所以才没核实工资单上的名字就打开看。
      • Or struggled to remember the name of an old acquaintance? For years we've accepted that a scatty brain is as much a part of ageing as wrinkles and grey hair. But now a new book suggests we've got it all wrong.
        数年来我们以为脑功能下降和皱纹丛生、头发花白一样,是人类老去现象的组成部分,然而日前一部新书告诉我们一切都不是那么回事。
      • Women better at finding the car keys than their scatty spouses.
        不过,女性在找车钥匙方面要比男性强。