spacy
['spesi]
- adj. 广大的;宽大的
英英释义
- 1. stupefied by (or as if by) some narcotic drug
英文词源
- spacy (adj.)
- also spacey, 1852, "large, roomy, spacious," from space (n.) + -y (2). Meaning "felt as characteristic of outer space" (especially with reference to electronic music) is attested from 1971, probably influenced by spaced-out (1965, American English slang), a reference to the behavior of people using hallucinogenic drugs (see space (v.)).
推荐单词
- non-resident
- non-resistance
- non-renewable
- non-residence
- non-political
- non-polar
- non-perishable
- non-linear
- non-partisan
- non-metal
- non-member
- non-judgmental
- non-invasive
- non-intervention
- non-fiction
- non-fat
- non-existence
- non-exclusive
- non-event
- non-essential
- non-disjunction
- non-consensual
- non-denominational
- non-conformity