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mad adjective 1 (especially BrE) not sane 神经错乱 ➡ see also crazy VERBS | ADVERB | PREPOSITION VERBSbe, look, seem 疯了;看起来疯了;似乎精神错乱go 发疯◆He went mad and spent the rest of his life locked up in a mental hospital.他精神失常了,关在精神病院度过了余生。◆The world had gone completely mad.这个世界已完全疯狂了。drive sb 使某人发疯◆His experiences in the First World War drove him mad.他在第一次世界大战中的经历把他逼疯了。◆The children are driving me mad!孩子们快把我逼疯了!consider sb, think sb 认为某人疯狂◆Her colleagues thought her quite mad.她的同事认为她简直是疯了。pronounce sb 宣布某人精神失常ADVERBabsolutely, completely, quite, totally, utterly 绝对疯了;完全疯了;相当疯狂barking (BrE) , raving, stark raving (all informal) 疯狂到极点;疯狂透顶◆What a barking mad idea!这个想法太疯狂了!◆You must be stark raving mad to risk your money like that!你那样拿钱冒险,真是疯到家了!almost 几乎疯了a little, slightly, etc. 有点儿/略有些精神不正常half 疯疯癫癫PREPOSITIONwith 因⋯而发狂◆I went mad with joy and danced a little jig.我欣喜若狂,跳了几步吉格舞。 |