maniacal如何读

英:[məˈnaɪəkl]

美:[məˈnaɪəkəl]

maniacal是什么意思

  • adj.发狂的;狂热的
  • =maniac.

maniacal自然拼读

ma·ni·a·cal

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maniacal扩展

maniacally (adv.)

maniacal词根

词根:mania

adj.

maniac 发狂的;狂热的;癫狂的

manic 躁狂的;狂热的

n.

mania 狂热;狂躁;热衷

maniac 疯子,躁狂者

manic 躁狂症者

maniacal英英释义

adjective

marked by wildness, craziness, and violence.The patient's maniacal stare terrified the nurse and she called for assistance.

maniacal词源中文解释

1670年代,“患有狂躁症”的意思,来自 maniac(形容词)+ -al(1)。1701年开始用作“与狂躁症有关或具有狂躁症特征”的意思。相关词汇: Maniacally。

maniacal_医学行业词汇

患躁狂症的

maniacal词源英文解释

Middle French maniaque "mad, frenzied" & its source, Late Latin maniacus + -al >entry 1 — more at maniac >entry 1

The first known use of maniacal was in 1526

maniacal儿童词典英英释义

maniacaladjective

affected with or suggestive of madness

maniacal医学词典英英释义

maniacaladjective

manic

maniacal 例句

1 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.

2 “Get me the leash!” demanded Ms. Akerlund with a maniacal titter as an entourage in white lab coats sprang into action.

3 She would tell me in her maniacal westside of Chicago accent that she really liked me.

4 Sample Review: Charles Bramesco wrote in Uproxx that the movie is for “viewers with the wherewithal or maniacal death-drive to trek through what must truly be the Rocky Mountains of badness.”

5 His maniacal perfectionism resulted in the process taking longer than most bands might have considered tolerable, but otherwise it was a relatively conventional exercise.

6 They moved down the field with maniacal, relentless precision.

7 However, the moment Harvey walks away there's no mistaking the maniacal look in the future Riddler's eyes.

然而,当哈维离开的那一刻,毫无疑问这个谜语人表现出疯狂的眼神。

8 It was a loud laugh, unsteady, and sounded, even to my own ears, slightly maniacal.

9 And as much as I wanted to direct my attention to the hori­zon, to where my salvation lay, it kept straying back to this maniacal beast.

10 The faces on these wild girls are determined and maniacal.

11 I’d been hoping that Mr. Nadler, who has an avid following, would temper his maniacal drive and calm down long enough to scatter some crumbs of tenderness and reflection into his wild-man act.

12 What he offers in compensation is a great deal of learning about viruses and their attendant political and social horrors; learning that he injects into a maniacal page-turner.

13 In Wes Anderson's adaptation of Roald Dahl's beloved book, the actor voices the central critter, whose selfish behavior brings his entire community into conflict with three maniacal farmers.

14 I thought about their soon-to-be old house — the quaint rooms, small closets, the inevitable, maniacal clutter.

15 Incorrigibly innocent, he refuses to recognise that sex can sometimes be maniacal, morbid, an arena of darkness.

16 Its shadowy thrift-store design evokes a weirdly amusing mood of giddy, maniacal desperation.

17 Femen's website says the woman was protesting as part of its anti-clerical "Massacre of the Innocents" campaign contesting religions' "maniacal desire to control women's fertility".

18 Also beggars. And among the beggars New York's status competition is renewed , there in the much-despised subway. On the Seventh Avenue IRT line the competition is maniacal .

还有乞丐。在这令人无比厌恶的地铁上,在乞丐之间,纽约的身份竞争得到了光大和发扬。这种竞争在第七大道的城际快车上达到了癫狂的程度。

19 If Mr. Guest’s brief turn as Corky infuses “Mascots” with a maniacal spark, it must be said that his gushy effeminate stereotype feels out of date and borderline offensive.

20 Stoppard is a maniacal reader who collects first editions of writers he admires.

maniacal 同义词

1 躁狂

manic mania

2 狂野

crazed

6 躁狂的

manic maniac

8 狂野的

crazed

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