maniacal
英 [mə'naɪəkəl]
美[mə'naɪəkl]
- adj. 疯狂的,狂热的;躁狂的
中文词源
maniacal 狂野的,发狂的
来自maniac,发狂的人。
英英释意
- 1. wildly disordered;
- "a maniacal frenzy"
英文词源
- maniacal (adj.)
- 1670s, from maniac (adj.) + -al (1). Related: Maniacally.
实用场景例句
- She is hunched forward over the wheel with a maniacal expression.
- 她弓身伏在方向盘前,表情像疯了一样。
柯林斯例句
- He was almost maniacal in his pursuit of sporting records.
- 他近乎发疯般地追求着打破体育纪录。
柯林斯例句
- Everywhere was tumult, exultation , deafening and maniacal bewilderment , astounding noise , yet furious dumb - show.
- 到处是骚动 、 兴奋 、 令人耳聋的疯狂的混乱,令人震惊的呼喊, 却也有激怒的哑剧场面.
英汉文学 - 双城记
- None of this excuses his egregious, almost maniacal, tactics and his total insensity to our necessities.
- 这些都不能开脱他那种极端的, 近乎疯狂的策略,以及他对我们的需要全不照顾的态度.
辞典例句
- Let them do the idiotic and maniacal hooting for men.
- 让它们为人类作白痴似的狂人嚎叫.
互联网
- I'm a maniacal perfectionist. And if I weren't , I wouldn't have this company.
- 我是个狂热的完美主义者, 否则我就打造不出自己的公司.
互联网
- Julian Robertson was maniacal on the importance of management:'Have you done your work on management?
- 朱利安·罗伯森执迷于管理的重要性: ‘ 你在管理方面做工作了 吗 ?’
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