I'll go bonkers if I have to wait any longer.
如果再等下去,我非发疯不可。
1.〈俚〉神经错乱的;疯狂的
1.crazy
1.I have to admit, I love it when KG goes bonkers, but tonight I found it a little tough to swallow.
我必须承认,我喜欢KG疯狂的样子,可今晚我却感到有点难以下咽。
2.Ron Artest can go bonkers, as he is often accused of doing, and everyone would consider it a normal reaction.
阿特斯特疯狂了,不过大家早已习以为常,觉得那是他的正常反应。
3.And I bet your mom is the kind of person that would go bonkers if it was always quiet. She probably likes the noise and activity.
你说得一点都没错。我妈是个很活跃的人,一静下来她就受不了。
4.Alice: I'm afraid so. You're entirely bonkers. But I'll tell you a secret. All the best people are.
爱丽丝:恐怕是的,你整个精神错乱。但我要告诉你一个秘密:所有优秀的人都这样。
5.So much for the pyrotechnic displays we are used to from the Japanese currency when markets go bonkers.
我们对日圆在市场疯狂时的剧烈波动已经司空见惯,不过现在形势不同了。
6.I had a week off recently and I went bonkers .
最近,休了一个礼拜的假,闷疯了。
7."It's bonkers, " says one industry analyst, who views Nansha's construction as a victory for man over common sense economics.
“这有些疯狂,”一名行业分析师表示。他将南沙港的建设视为人类相对经济学常识的一次胜利。
8.And if, as we fully expect, this remarkable Chelsea team wins, dont expect the world to turn bonkers afterwards.
而且如果,很有可能会是这样,这支出色的切尔西队获胜了,别期待这个世界会变得神经错乱。
9.You're bonkers. You live over seven miles away from the office.
你疯了。你住的地方离办公室超过七英里啊。
10.She's nervous about the decision, of course, and wonders if she'll go bonkers at home or miss having an office.
对于这样一个决定,她当然觉得放心不下,想着自己呆在家里会不会疯掉,会不会想念拥有一间办公室的生活。