1.〈美俚〉(棒球的)怪球;怪人;白痴;怪事;怪东西;旋转球
2.古怪的;不合情理的;有怪癖的;不安定的,不能预测的
1.someone who behaves in a way that seems strange or slightly crazy. This word is sometimes used as an insult.
1.Originally I wanted to make it a musical with the feel of a 1930s screwball comedy.
起初我想将它制作成一部带有二十世纪三十年代怪诞喜剧色调的音乐剧。
2.This spin will cause the screwball to move away from the pitcher ( right to farther right for a right handed pitcher ) .
这种旋转会使螺旋球从投手移开(对于用右手的投手,球从右边移到更右边)。
3.The screwball is the most difficult breaking ball to pitch, as it goes against the natural arm motion of the pitch.
螺旋球是最难投的变化球,因为它与胳膊在投球时的自然运动相反。
4.Should you find such Jack-the-lad design over-the-top, you will be offered screwball design instead.
一旦你发现这种高层建筑物的设计过度泛滥,那么稀奇古怪的设计随后将会取而代之。
5.The odd collection of air pirates are more rivals than villans, and their screwball antics are played for comedy.
空中盗贼的奇特组合其实并不邪恶,他们的滑稽表演都是为喜剧效果而服务的。
6.That screwball is wearing his shirt inside out.
那个怪人把他的衬衣反着穿。
7.I never knew what a screwball be is until I met him.
直到我见到他,我才知道他是一个多么古怪的人。
8.He is a bluffer, and a screwball, a kind of freak .
他是个吹牛家,是个怪物,是个畸形人。
9.Castle in the Sky, in 1986, mixed adventure, romance, and screwball comedy;
1986年的《天空之城》,混合了冒险,浪漫,以及奇妙的喜剧;
10.all right , tubby , i ' m gonna throw you something called a screwball
好了,胖墩,给你来个叫做螺旋球的投球