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		Definition of screwed-up in English: screwed-upadjective  1informal (of a person) emotionally disturbed; neurotic. (人)精神受刺激的,情绪紧张的;神经质的  the screwed-up children of wealthy parents 有钱人家的受惊吓的小孩。 Example sentencesExamples -  The 1984 hit is a story about two completely screwed-up people in the Bronx, each trying to turn the other into his or her salvation.
 -  I got on well with him but he was just a really screwed-up person.
 -  I'm still an insane, screwed-up, depressed teenager, and I personally don't think that writing letters to myself will change that.
 -  Maybe I'm just so screwed-up and flawed that nothing would make me happy.
 -  Of course I was shocked about what you did, but you were a screwed-up kid.
 -  Her breakdown plays like a story your friend told you about some screwed-up friend of a friend, ridiculous but local enough that you can't help but buy in.
 -  This is not what the Orioles should be: a repository for screwed-up superstars whose former teams will do anything to dump them.
 -  He affirmed that all we have on this planet are conflicted, screwed-up people, so he has the right to be screwed up too.
 -  ‘She's head of the PTA, but she's also probably the most screwed-up and loneliest person here,’ he says.
 -  Waiting for due process of the legitimate legal system seems a small price to pay to save even one screwed-up teenager.
 -  Speaking of screwed-up families, what's going on with Tristan?
 -  They are not schools in the traditional sense, but holding pens for very troubled, screwed-up kids, and several of these schools are located outside the United States.
 -  Holloway is a totally screwed-up British bobby on the run with a sack full of money.
 -  She was, essentially, the most screwed-up person he had ever met.
 -  The children of such persons would be screwed-up and not know right from wrong.
 -  How surprising would it be if Harry was a bit bloody angry inside and more than a little screwed-up?
 -  Most people want their showbiz heroes and heroines to be screwed-up, unpredictable and prone to artistic tantrums, don't they?
 -  The real punishment is having to sit in prison and watch a TV movie about what a screwed-up freak you are.
 -  The film explores members of a strikingly dysfunctional family dominated by three siblings once hailed as child geniuses, but now recognizable as deeply screwed-up adults.
 -  He is our nearest contemporary equivalent to Blake, our sweetest-natured screwed-up visionary.
 
 - 1.1 (of an event or a situation) spoiled by being badly managed or carried out.
(事件,情形)搅得乱糟糟的;一片混乱的;搞乱了的  that was the most screwed-up audition 那是搞得最乱的试演。 Example sentencesExamples -  She herself had put forward the option that made his whole screwed-up situation so much easier.
 -  He's finally realized what's happened, that what's happening to him isn't some screwed-up act of fate.
 -  Depicting childhood (even an impoverished and screwed-up childhood) in the same palette used for trench warfare doesn't work.
 -  So it goes through screwed-up adventure after screwed-up adventure, all leading up to this!
 -  He seems determined to be running with the hares and hunting with the hounds, never acknowledging that he himself had a significant role in what is yet another badly screwed-up UN endeavour.
 -  Belfast is easily the most crazed, screwed-up city you'll ever come across.
 -  At every level, they have discovered or rediscovered that dropping an active duty force into a screwed-up situation unscrews it pretty fast.
 -  I didn't have the screwed-up childhood or soul-wrenching angst or any other useful twisted motivation for soloing.
 -  We are surviving through this really screwed-up time in the music business.
 -  He starts going back in time to fix things and coming back to ever more screwed-up present-day circumstances.
 -  His fictional forays into the lives of women suggest that the church dooms its female parishioners to screwed-up relationships with men.
 
  
 2British (of paper or fabric) crumpled or crushed into a ball. (纸,织物)揉(或挤压)成一团的 一只皱成一团的纸袋。 Example sentencesExamples -  I was about to throw a piece of screwed-up paper into the yellow jug which serves as waste-paper basket.
 -  Inside it, there are a dozen or more screwed-up tissues, crumpled notes and general chaos.
 -  He is trailing behind him a large plastic bag full of rubbish - some screwed-up newspapers, an empty Reddy-Brek box - that he carries everywhere.
 -  Insulate non-frost proof containers with bubble wrap or ‘duvets’ made from bin liners stuffed with screwed-up newspaper.
 -  From his jacket pocket he pulls a fistful of screwed-up scraps of paper - a bus ticket, a cappuccino receipt, a 1997 pledge card, a picture of Gordon Brown, and more.
 -  Children in ragged clothes made the most of the daylight hours, playing football with screwed-up balls of cloth and grass just beyond the bus station.
 
 - 2.1 (of a person's face or eyes) crumpled, especially because of worry or effort.
(脸、眼部,尤指因忧虑、辛苦而)起皱的  everyone looks ugly with red-rimmed eyes and a screwed-up face Example sentencesExamples -  I saw the faces of my children flashing on the back of my screwed-up eyes and I wished I didn't.
 -  She was sobbing her heart out, complete with the screwed-up expression, blood-infused face, and tears dripping down in a continual stream.
 -  ‘Your grandfather's eyes, your grandmother's mouth,’ an aunt said one Christmas, breathing into my screwed-up face.
 -  They appear to be confused, staring down death and disaster with screwed-up faces.
 -  What struck me most, however, given my day of finger-pointing, screwed-up faces and unreceptive ears, was how the speaker came to explain Pollock's work in the simplest of terms.
 
  
    Definition of screwed-up in US English: screwed-upadjectiveˌskrudˈəpˌskro͞odˈəp informal 1(of a person) emotionally disturbed; neurotic. (人)精神受刺激的,情绪紧张的;神经质的  the screwed-up children of wealthy parents 有钱人家的受惊吓的小孩。 Example sentencesExamples -  Waiting for due process of the legitimate legal system seems a small price to pay to save even one screwed-up teenager.
 -  I'm still an insane, screwed-up, depressed teenager, and I personally don't think that writing letters to myself will change that.
 -  The real punishment is having to sit in prison and watch a TV movie about what a screwed-up freak you are.
 -  Her breakdown plays like a story your friend told you about some screwed-up friend of a friend, ridiculous but local enough that you can't help but buy in.
 -  He is our nearest contemporary equivalent to Blake, our sweetest-natured screwed-up visionary.
 -  Holloway is a totally screwed-up British bobby on the run with a sack full of money.
 -  This is not what the Orioles should be: a repository for screwed-up superstars whose former teams will do anything to dump them.
 -  Speaking of screwed-up families, what's going on with Tristan?
 -  ‘She's head of the PTA, but she's also probably the most screwed-up and loneliest person here,’ he says.
 -  He affirmed that all we have on this planet are conflicted, screwed-up people, so he has the right to be screwed up too.
 -  The film explores members of a strikingly dysfunctional family dominated by three siblings once hailed as child geniuses, but now recognizable as deeply screwed-up adults.
 -  The children of such persons would be screwed-up and not know right from wrong.
 -  How surprising would it be if Harry was a bit bloody angry inside and more than a little screwed-up?
 -  Of course I was shocked about what you did, but you were a screwed-up kid.
 -  Most people want their showbiz heroes and heroines to be screwed-up, unpredictable and prone to artistic tantrums, don't they?
 -  They are not schools in the traditional sense, but holding pens for very troubled, screwed-up kids, and several of these schools are located outside the United States.
 -  The 1984 hit is a story about two completely screwed-up people in the Bronx, each trying to turn the other into his or her salvation.
 -  Maybe I'm just so screwed-up and flawed that nothing would make me happy.
 -  I got on well with him but he was just a really screwed-up person.
 -  She was, essentially, the most screwed-up person he had ever met.
 
 - 1.1 (of an event or a situation) spoiled by being badly managed or carried out.
(事件,情形)搅得乱糟糟的;一片混乱的;搞乱了的  that was the most screwed-up audition 那是搞得最乱的试演。 Example sentencesExamples -  I didn't have the screwed-up childhood or soul-wrenching angst or any other useful twisted motivation for soloing.
 -  Belfast is easily the most crazed, screwed-up city you'll ever come across.
 -  He's finally realized what's happened, that what's happening to him isn't some screwed-up act of fate.
 -  So it goes through screwed-up adventure after screwed-up adventure, all leading up to this!
 -  At every level, they have discovered or rediscovered that dropping an active duty force into a screwed-up situation unscrews it pretty fast.
 -  She herself had put forward the option that made his whole screwed-up situation so much easier.
 -  He starts going back in time to fix things and coming back to ever more screwed-up present-day circumstances.
 -  His fictional forays into the lives of women suggest that the church dooms its female parishioners to screwed-up relationships with men.
 -  We are surviving through this really screwed-up time in the music business.
 -  He seems determined to be running with the hares and hunting with the hounds, never acknowledging that he himself had a significant role in what is yet another badly screwed-up UN endeavour.
 -  Depicting childhood (even an impoverished and screwed-up childhood) in the same palette used for trench warfare doesn't work.
 
  
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