1844, American English, from Spanish loco (adj.) "insane," of uncertain origin, perhaps from Arabic lauqa, fem. of 'alwaq "fool, crazy person." Loco-weed (1877) was name given to species of western U.S. plants that cause cattle and horse diseases that make them stagger and act strangely.
权威例句
1. Flight is the form of loco-motion that puts the greatest demands on muscles.
飞行是对肌肉要求最高的运动形式。
2. After that, it became harder and harder to in loco parentisparentis.
从此之后, 为“代替父母”辩护变得越来越艰难了.
3. We had to punish this child in loco parentis.
我们必须代替家长来惩罚这个孩子.
4. The Kentucky high court decided that in loco parentis justified that rule.
肯塔基州高等法院决定让“代替父母”辩护.
5. Click on the loco, and the drivers head appears.