turned-on

['tə:nd'ɔn]

adj. 赶时髦的, 狂热的, 疯狂的

例句与用法:

He turned off the light and the room was in complete darkness.

他关上了灯,室内一片漆黑。

The paper turned green as if by magic.

这纸魔术般地变成了绿色。

I turned the gas off at the mains before I went out.

我出门之前,把煤气的总阀关掉了。

The sky turned dark as the storm came near.

暴风雨来临时,天空转暗。

After driving twenty minutes, we turned into a street along the side of a lake.

车开了20分钟之后,我们拐弯开到湖滨的一条街道上去。

Mr Smith had been admitted to the bar at the age of30 and turned politician.

史密斯先生30岁时获准执行律师事务,后转而从政。

The jockey turned the scales at 80 lb.

那赛马骑师体重为 80 磅。

She turned the chair on its side to repair it.

她把椅子翻转过来修理。

详细释义:

a.

1. 狂热的; 疯狂的

2. 【俚】赶时髦的; 赶得上潮流的

3. 兴奋的; 激情的; 性欲被激发的

4. (因毒品作用而)兴奋的