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Что (кто) такое crazy - определение

ABNORMAL MENTAL OR BEHAVIORAL PATTERNS
Insane; Definition of Insanity; Legal mental illness; Brainsick; Brainsickness; Insanely; Clinical insanity; Craziness; Crazy; 🤪
  • Madhouse]]'', 1812-1819
  • Bedlam Asylum]], by [[William Hogarth]]

crazy         
a.
1.
Shattered, broken, tottering, rickety, shaky, crank, worn out, out of order.
2.
Insane, distracted, mad, lunatic, demented, deranged, delirious, crack-brained, cracked, crazed, out of one's head, out of one's senses, out of one's wits.
crazy         
adj. (colloq.)
infatuated
1) (cannot stand alone) crazy about (he is crazy about her)
foolish
2) crazy to + inf. (it was crazy of her to do that; she was crazy to drive without headlights)
3) to drive smb. crazy
crazy         
(crazier, craziest, crazies)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
If you describe someone or something as crazy, you think they are very foolish or strange. (INFORMAL)
People thought they were all crazy to try to make money from manufacturing...
That's why he's got so caught up with this crazy idea about Mr. Trancas.
ADJ [disapproval]
crazily
The teenagers shook their long, black hair and gesticulated crazily...
ADV: ADV after v, ADV adj
2.
Someone who is crazy is insane. (INFORMAL)
If I sat home and worried about all this stuff, I'd go crazy...
He strides around the room beaming like a crazy man.
= mad
ADJ
Crazy is also a noun.
Outside, mumbling, was one of New York's ever-present crazies.
= loony
N-COUNT
3.
If you are crazy about something, you are very enthusiastic about it. If you are not crazy about something, you do not like it. (INFORMAL)
He's still crazy about both his work and his hobbies...
= mad
ADJ: v-link ADJ about n
Crazy is also a combining form.
Every football-crazy schoolboy in Europe dreams of one day being involved in the championships.
COMB in ADJ
4.
If you are crazy about someone, you are deeply in love with them. (INFORMAL)
None of that matters, because we're crazy about each other.
ADJ: v-link ADJ about n
5.
If something or someone makes you crazy or drives you crazy, they make you extremely annoyed or upset. (INFORMAL)
This sitting around is driving me crazy...
When Jock woke up and found you gone he went crazy.
= mad
ADJ: v-link ADJ
6.
You use like crazy to emphasize that something happens to a great degree. (INFORMAL)
The stuff was selling like crazy...
= like mad
PHRASE: PHR after v [emphasis]

Википедия

Insanity

Insanity, madness, lunacy, and craziness are behaviors performed by certain abnormal mental or behavioral patterns. Insanity can manifest as violations of societal norms, including a person or persons becoming a danger to themselves or to other people. Conceptually, mental insanity also is associated with the biological phenomenon of contagion (that mental illness is infectious) as in the case of copycat suicides. In contemporary usage, the term insanity is an informal, un-scientific term denoting "mental instability"; thus, the term insanity defense is the legal definition of mental instability. In medicine, the general term psychosis is used to include the presence of delusions and/or hallucinations in a patient; and psychiatric illness is "psychopathology", not mental insanity.

In English, the word "sane" derives from the Latin adjective sanus meaning "healthy". Juvenal's phrase mens sana in corpore sano is often translated to mean a "healthy mind in a healthy body". From this perspective, insanity can be considered as poor health of the mind, not necessarily of the brain as an organ (although that can affect mental health), but rather refers to defective function of mental processes such as reasoning. Another Latin phrase related to our current concept of sanity is "compos mentis" (lit. "sound of mind"), and a euphemistic term for insanity is "non compos mentis". In law, mens rea means having had criminal intent, or a guilty mind, when the act (actus reus) was committed.

A more informal use of the term insanity is to denote something or someone considered highly unique, passionate or extreme, including in a positive sense. The term may also be used as an attempt to discredit or criticize particular ideas, beliefs, principles, desires, personal feelings, attitudes, or their proponents, such as in politics and religion.

Примеры употребления для crazy
1. "He was crazy, crazy, crazy about those kids," Allen said.
2. The club‘s owner Jean Roch told American magazine People the atmosphere was "crazy, crazy, crazy.
3. "Like cholesterol, there‘s a good crazy and a bad crazy.
4. "We were crazy, crazy about work," he told reporters on Thursday.
5. "I would even say he was crazy, but harmless crazy." Police Officer M.L.