ga·ga
adjective/ˈɡɑːɡɑː/
/ˈɡɑːɡɑː/
[not usually before noun] (informal)- (offensive) confused and not able to think clearly, especially because you are old
迷糊;(尤因年老)糊涂 - They looked at me as if I'd gone gaga.
他们看着我,好像我疯了一样。 - He went a bit gaga after the accident.
事故发生后他有点兴奋。 - She seems to think we’re all gaga.
她似乎认为我们都是嘎嘎。
- They looked at me as if I'd gone gaga.
- slightly crazy because you are very excited about somebody/something, or very much in love
狂热;着迷 - The fans went totally gaga over the band.
乐迷们对这个乐队完全着迷了。
- The fans went totally gaga over the band.
Word Originearly 20th cent.: from French, ‘senile, a senile person’, reduplication based on gâteux, variant of gâteur, hospital slang in the sense ‘bed-wetter’.