Alocado in english
Crazy
pronunciation: kreɪzi part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: kreɪzi part of speech: adjective
In gestures
alocado = hectic ; freewheeling [free-wheeling] ; wild ; zany ; heedless ; berserk ; reckless ; madcap.
Example: The hectic pace of developments in IT applications has raised many sensitive issues for educators.Example: Yet it is argued that these fluctuations do not justify either precipitous journal cancellations or free-wheeling additions to the collection.Example: The letter sent Tomas Hernandez into a frenzy of conflicting reactions: ecstatic jubilation and ego-tripping, wild speculation and outrageous fantasy, compounded by confusion and indirection.Example: His zany humor, gawky production, and sexual exhibitionism have grown in this new film into a confident, ironic account of a world in which it pays to be rich and beautiful.Example: In his wise and graceful book, Watts achieves a balance between the blind adulation and heedless scorn that distorts most commentary on Walt Disney.Example: Today, hyperbolic comic and cartoon imagery is an established movie aesthetic -- a berserk but ironic Pop Art expressionism.Example: A team of researchers have conducted a study with the paradoxical result -- the more mature the teenager's brain, the more reckless they become.Example: A madcap trio drove more than 1,000 miles in an old banger across Europe's most unforgiving roads as part of an alternative rally for charity.more:
» hacer algo alocado = do + something footloose and fancy-free .
Example: I guess he should just break out of the box every once and a while and do something footloose and fancy-free.» momentos alocados = heady days .
Example: But these heady days came to a swift end with the stock market crash on Black Tuesday, October 29, 1929, in New York, Toronto, Montreal and other financial centres in the world.» tiempos alocados = heady days .
Example: But these heady days came to a swift end with the stock market crash on Black Tuesday, October 29, 1929, in New York, Toronto, Montreal and other financial centres in the world.