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IELTS BNC: 37112 COCA: 14807

nuts

1 nuts /ˈnʌts/ adjective
1 nuts
/ˈnʌts/
adjective
Learner's definition of NUTS
not used before a noun [more nuts; most nuts] informal
: crazy
: very enthusiastic about or interested in something(对某事)狂热,有兴趣often + about
: feeling affection or love for someone or something热爱;迷恋often + for or about

go nuts

: to become mentally ill : to become insane(精神上)发疯,发狂
: to act in a way that is wild or out of control because of strong emotion(行为上)疯狂,失去理智
2 nuts /ˈnʌts/ interjection
2 nuts
/ˈnʌts/
interjection
Learner's definition of NUTS
US, informal + old-fashioned
used to express anger, disappointment, etc.呸,胡说,混蛋(用于表达愤怒、失望等)
IELTS BNC: 37112 COCA: 14807
1
informal : enthusiastic, keen
nuts for animals and children Rick Reilly
2
informal : insane, crazy
said that it was a novel and all the people who said otherwise were nuts Flannery O'Connor

Did you know?

The informal adjective nuts dates to the early 1900s but developed from an earlier 17th-century slang meaning often found in phrases like "nuts to me" and "nuts for me," where it referred to a source of delight, as in this quote from English satirist Jonathan Swift's A Journal to Stella (1766): "Why, we had not one word of quarrel; only he railed at me when I was gone: and Lord Keeper and Treasurer teased me for a week. It was nuts to them; a serious thing with a vengeance." The use likely had something to do with the taste of the dry fruit or seed since early figurative examples of the noun include the expression "nuts and cheese." Adjectival use, typically describing enthusiasm about or fondness for someone or something came about in the late 18th century. In Britain, the term was often used in the phrase "dead nuts on," as "She is dead nuts on the boy next door." The notion that enthusiasm and infatuation often lead to obsession may have played a role in the early 20th-century senses of nuts denoting extreme devotion, as in "nuts about baseball," and functioning as a synonym of "insane."

Example Sentences

They looked at me like I was nuts. the bizarre rantings in the notes left behind by the artist convinced historians that the guy was nuts
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Word History

First Known Use

1785, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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The first known use of nuts was in 1785
IELTS BNC: 37112 COCA: 14807

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