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词汇 space cadet
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Definition of space cadet in English:

space cadet

noun
  • 1A trainee astronaut.

    受训的宇航员

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Hey, I'm not gonna have my future space cadet be late for training.
    • White teeth, square jaws and perfectly coiffed tresses are the order of the day for both sexes in this film, as a group of brave youngsters sign up to become elite space cadets and save their world.
    1. 1.1 An enthusiast for space travel, typically a young person.
      宇宙旅行的爱好者(多指年轻人)
      Example sentencesExamples
      • For those space cadets who, like myself, witnessed the event on television, the spirit of those pioneers will live on, whatever the fallout from the latest tragedy.
  • 2informal A person regarded as being out of touch with reality.

    〈非正式〉脱离现实的人

    it's not surprising that the British rock press has her down as a major space cadet
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He's a bit of a space cadet but he has fantastic energy, a great physique and is fast.
    • I was such a space cadet, deep in thought but thinking of nothing most of the time.
    • Sometimes she could be a little bit of a space cadet, but that was only because of her attention deficit disorder, which was kept in check by the meds supplied by her mother every morning when she woke up.
    • You were totally in another universe, you space cadet!
    • But Ashley is still the space cadet that we know and love.
    • The questions seemed designed, as they say, for airheads and space cadets - absolutely unfair to the contending ladies, among whom were students, bank clerks and wannabe lawyers.
    • What was it like to try to pin them down, because they both, kind of, come off as space cadets and give these long, rambling answers?
    • At this, a beatific, lights-on-but-no-one-home smile spreads across the space cadet's face.
    • He's a total space cadet if he thinks we can track down a fictitious character.
    • And if one more person around me calls me a space cadet, I'm going to smack him.
    • Rachel isn't the right woman for him, but Jude is probably too much of a space cadet.
    • Olivia is a nice woman, but a bit of a space cadet, always kind of frazzled and forgetful, rushing to and fro.
    • He cast himself as a sort of acoustic space cadet, a folksy psychadelicist who tries to hard for weird chords and lets-scream-this-all-together humanist anthems.
    • It is a huge misconception that experiencers are gullible, fantasy prone, space cadets.

Definition of space cadet in US English:

space cadet

nounspās kəˈdetspeɪs kəˈdɛt
  • 1A trainee astronaut.

    受训的宇航员

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Hey, I'm not gonna have my future space cadet be late for training.
    • White teeth, square jaws and perfectly coiffed tresses are the order of the day for both sexes in this film, as a group of brave youngsters sign up to become elite space cadets and save their world.
    1. 1.1 An enthusiast for space travel, typically a young person.
      宇宙旅行的爱好者(多指年轻人)
      Example sentencesExamples
      • For those space cadets who, like myself, witnessed the event on television, the spirit of those pioneers will live on, whatever the fallout from the latest tragedy.
    2. 1.2informal A person perceived as out of touch with reality, as though high on drugs.
      〈非正式〉脱离现实的人
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Sometimes she could be a little bit of a space cadet, but that was only because of her attention deficit disorder, which was kept in check by the meds supplied by her mother every morning when she woke up.
      • I was such a space cadet, deep in thought but thinking of nothing most of the time.
      • The questions seemed designed, as they say, for airheads and space cadets - absolutely unfair to the contending ladies, among whom were students, bank clerks and wannabe lawyers.
      • And if one more person around me calls me a space cadet, I'm going to smack him.
      • Olivia is a nice woman, but a bit of a space cadet, always kind of frazzled and forgetful, rushing to and fro.
      • You were totally in another universe, you space cadet!
      • But Ashley is still the space cadet that we know and love.
      • He cast himself as a sort of acoustic space cadet, a folksy psychadelicist who tries to hard for weird chords and lets-scream-this-all-together humanist anthems.
      • It is a huge misconception that experiencers are gullible, fantasy prone, space cadets.
      • At this, a beatific, lights-on-but-no-one-home smile spreads across the space cadet's face.
      • He's a bit of a space cadet but he has fantastic energy, a great physique and is fast.
      • What was it like to try to pin them down, because they both, kind of, come off as space cadets and give these long, rambling answers?
      • He's a total space cadet if he thinks we can track down a fictitious character.
      • Rachel isn't the right woman for him, but Jude is probably too much of a space cadet.
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