be crazy about
be crazy about — idiom
1. to like someone or something a very great deal, often showing strong enthusiasm
to like someone or something a very great deal, often showing strong enthusiasm or deep affection.
Tariq is crazy about jazz music and goes to concerts every weekend.
be crazy about + [interest/hobby]
Sofia has been crazy about horses since she first rode one at age five.
The children are crazy about the new video game and play it every evening.
Vivek is crazy about his girlfriend Amira and talks about her all the time.
Mayumi is crazy about Korean dramas and watches them late into the night.
- be mad about
British informal variant; same meaning and structure
- be wild about
slightly stronger enthusiasm; less common
- be keen on
more neutral, common in British English, not as strong
- can't stand
expresses strong dislike; opposite intensity
- be indifferent to
formal; expresses lack of interest rather than dislike
文法句型
be crazy about + noun/gerund
用法筆記
This phrase is informal and is most common in everyday conversation. The subject can be a person or a group of people; the object is a thing, an activity, or a person.