释义 |
spacy; spacey adjective in a state of confusion; denoting an unbalanced normality or a dazed condition; similar to or of a hallucinogenic experience US, 1970 Compares a perception of reality to that of being SPACEDSome spacy kid ... appeared stoned on American TV[.] — New Scientist, 7 August 1980 They gave him a shot at the hospital and he got real spacey. — Carl Hiaasen, Tourist Season, p. 127, 1986 Womack ... remembers the sessions for Riot as “very spacey” — Barney Hoskyns, Waiting For The Sun, p. 236, 1996 We don’t talk. Becca is spacey and Kelly is doing something weird[.] — Cath Staincliffe, Trainers, p. 63, 1999 |