
英:/'ˈmædnəs/ 美:/'ˈmædnəs/
n. 疯狂;愚蠢的行为
Jack almost slipped into madness because of too much pressure.
杰克由于压力太大几近精神失常。
It was total madness to deceive a woman who loves you.
欺骗一个爱你的女人是很愚蠢的行为。
You will pay for your madness.
你要为自己的疯狂行为付出代价。
He was driven to the brink of madness.
他被逼到了疯狂的边缘。
She looked into his eyes and beheld madness.
透过他的眼睛,她看到了疯狂。
There may be a link between madness and creativity.
在疯狂和创造力之间也许有着某种联系。
Where do you draw the line between genius and madness?
天才和疯狂之间如何划界呢?
We're both alike – there is a streak of madness in us both.
我们两个很像–我们两人都有一种疯狂的性格特征。
n.|simple/insanity;疯狂;愚蠢的行为
“madness” 是一个名词,主要有以下含义和用法:
His sudden outburst was a sign of madness.
(他突然的情绪爆发是精神失常的表现。)
Driving without a seatbelt is pure madness.
(不系安全带开车简直是疯狂之举。)
“Though this be madness, yet there is method in’t.”
(“即使这看似疯狂,其中也必有章法。”)
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疯狂是一个名词,表示情感或行为上的狂热和极端。
疯狂通常用于形容人的行为或情感状态,表示超出常态的狂热和极端。它可以用作名词和形容词。
疯狂可以表示情感状态,如极度愤怒、悲伤、狂喜等。它也可以表示行为上的狂热,如精神错乱、暴力行为、疯狂地追求某种目标等。疯狂通常带有负面的含义,表示过度或失控。
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