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单词 haywire
释义

haywire

adverb or adjective

hay·​wire ˈhā-ˌwī(-ə)r How to pronounce haywire (audio)
1
: being out of order or having gone wrong
the radio went haywire
2
: emotionally or mentally upset or out of control : crazy
is going haywire with grief

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The noun haywire refers to a type of wire once used in baling hay and sometimes for makeshift repairs. This hurried and temporary use of haywire gave rise to the adjective (and sometimes adverb) haywire. When the adjective was first used in the early 20th century, it was primarily found in the phrase “haywire outfit,” which originally denoted a poorly equipped group of loggers, and then anything that was flimsy or patched together. This led to a “hastily patched-up” sense, which in turn gave us the now-common meaning, “being out of order or having gone wrong.” The “crazy” sense of haywire may have been suggested by the tendency of the relatively weak and rust-prone wire to fail at inopportune times, or to get tangled around legs, or possibly to the disorderly appearance of the temporary repair jobs for which it was used.

Synonyms

  • balmy
  • barmy [chiefly British]
  • bats
  • batty
  • bedlam
  • bonkers
  • brainsick
  • bughouse [slang]
  • certifiable
  • crackbrained
  • cracked
  • crackers
  • crackpot
  • cranky [dialect]
  • crazed
  • crazy
  • cuckoo
  • daffy
  • daft
  • demented
  • deranged
  • fruity [slang]
  • gaga
  • insane
  • kooky
  • kookie
  • loco [slang]
  • loony
  • looney
  • loony tunes
  • looney tunes
  • lunatic
  • mad
  • maniacal
  • maniac
  • mental
  • meshuga
  • meshugge
  • meshugah
  • meshuggah
  • moonstruck
  • non compos mentis
  • nuts
  • nutty
  • psycho
  • psychotic
  • scatty [chiefly British]
  • screwy
  • unbalanced
  • unhinged
  • unsound
  • wacko
  • whacko
  • wacky
  • whacky
  • wud [chiefly Scottish]
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Example Sentences

Recent Examples on the Web The reason the corals risk starvation is that the algae’s biology starts to go haywire at those temperatures. Scott K. Johnson, Ars Technica, 14 May 2020 The beat, though played on a physical drum kit, feels like one of later Kraftwerk’s methodical midtempo pulses — until things go psychedelically haywire. Jon Pareles, New York Times, 7 May 2020 Companies and consumers flooded U.S. banks with a record $1 trillion of deposits in the first quarter, when markets went haywire and America went dark to stop the spread of the new coronavirus. David Benoit, WSJ, 23 Apr. 2020 As the voyagers’ ship gets closer to the sun, everything on board goes more and more haywire, and Boyle—who can depict the onset of madness better than almost anyone working—dials up the chaos. David Sims, The Atlantic, 10 Apr. 2020 The tornado hit, there were a couple days of cleanup and then everything went haywire. Matt Wake | Mwake@al.com, al, 1 Apr. 2020 If a system for placing ads goes haywire, that’s not good, but the consequences are a lot less severe than a system dispatching $1 million worth of products to a store that’s now shuttered due to social distancing measures. Jeremy Kahn, Fortune, 24 Mar. 2020 House chips, another option, were admirably thin, but something went haywire in the frying — the chips that night weren't crisp. Carol Deptolla, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 24 Feb. 2020 If there’s power, the potential for things to go haywire is much higher, say storage facility owners. oregonlive, 14 Feb. 2020 See More

Word History

Etymology

from the use of baling wire for makeshift repairs

First Known Use

1905, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Kids Definition

haywire

adjective

hay·​wire ˈhā-ˌwīr How to pronounce haywire (audio)
1
: working badly or in an odd way
The TV went haywire.
2
: emotionally or mentally out of control : crazy
After losing, she went haywire.

haywire 1 of 2

adjective

as in psychotic
having or showing a very abnormal or sick state of mind she gradually went haywire after the tragic death of her husband

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • psychotic
  • mad
  • nuts
  • insane
  • lunatic
  • crazy
  • gaga
  • maniac
  • paranoid
  • mental
  • maniacal
  • screwy
  • disturbed
  • psycho
  • bonkers
  • crazed
  • unhinged
  • deranged
  • wacko
  • bedlam
  • unbalanced
  • cuckoo
  • ballistic
  • strange
  • whacky
  • cracked
  • batty
  • demented
  • wacky
  • nutty
  • irrational
  • loony
  • daft
  • paranoidal
  • whacko
  • around the bend
  • depressed
  • barmy
  • scatty
  • daffy
  • kooky
  • moonstruck
  • loco
  • crackers
  • looney
  • brainsick
  • eccentric
  • bats
  • certifiable
  • odd
  • foolish
  • bughouse
  • off
  • obsessed
  • crackpot
  • crackbrained
  • unsound
  • unreasonable
  • distraught
  • kookie
  • out to lunch
  • frantic
  • meshuga
  • cranky
  • loony tunes
  • wud
  • berserk
  • distracted
  • balmy
  • meshugah
  • meshuggah
  • loopy
  • fruity
  • disordered
  • touched
  • meshugge
  • non compos mentis
  • fey
  • looney tunes
  • schizophrenic
  • amok
  • neurotic
  • off one's rocker
  • schizoid
  • out of one's mind
  • off one's gourd
  • off one's head
  • aberrant
  • dotty
  • hysterical
  • delirious
  • paranoiac
  • out of one's head
  • nuclear
  • sociopathic
  • oddball
  • delusionary
  • queer
  • delusional
  • amuck
  • hysteric
  • paranoic
  • tetched
  • pixilated
  • bananas
  • teched
  • witless
  • frenzied
  • obsessive-compulsive
  • potty
  • senseless
  • pixillated
  • raving
  • fixated
  • ape
  • monomaniacal
  • monomaniac
  • wigged-out

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • sane
  • normal
  • sound
  • balanced
  • reasonable
  • uncrazy
  • compos mentis
  • wise
  • clear
  • rational
  • judicious
  • sensible
  • lucid
  • healthy
  • unneurotic
  • well-adjusted
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haywire

2 of 2

adverb

as in berserk

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • berserk
  • crazily
  • amok
  • uncontrollably
  • amuck
  • wild
  • desperately
  • agitatedly
  • hectically
  • confusedly
  • frantically
  • frenziedly
  • frenetically
  • wildly
  • feverishly
  • recklessly
  • madly
  • harum-scarum
  • haphazard
  • skittishly
  • berserkly
  • turbulently
  • heedlessly
  • haphazardly
  • riotously
  • chaotically
  • helter-skelter
  • tumultuously
  • pell-mell
  • wantonly
  • aimlessly
  • topsy-turvy
  • hotheadedly
  • hit or miss

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • calmly
  • coolly
  • serenely
  • peacefully
  • mildly
  • cooly
  • unconcernedly
  • placidly
  • systematically
  • imperturbably
  • meekly
  • orderly
  • passively
  • composedly
  • collectedly
  • methodically
  • self-possessedly
  • tamely
  • self-composedly
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