英:[rʌn əˈmɔk]
美:[rʌn əˈmʌk]
英:[rʌn əˈmɔk]
美:[rʌn əˈmʌk]
乱砍乱杀,杀气腾腾地横冲直撞;
noun
an episode of sudden mass assault against people or objects usually by a single individual following a period of brooding that has traditionally been regarded as occurring especially in Malaysian culture but is now increasingly viewed as psychopathological behavior occurring worldwide in numerous countries and cultures
adverb
in a violently raging, wild, or uncontrolled manner—used in the phrase run amokConditions had allowed extremism to run amok.
rioters running amok in the streets
in a murderously frenzied state
adjective
possessed with or motivated by a murderous or violently uncontrollable frenzy
Noun borrowed from Malay amok Adverb derivative of amok >entry 1 Adjective derivative of amok >entry 1
The first known use of amok was in 1665
water-resistantadjective
water-repellent
air1 of 2noun
the invisible mixture of odorless tasteless gases (as nitrogen and oxygen) that surrounds the earth
a light breeze
the state of being empty or nothing—usually used in the phrase into thin air
vanished into thin air
tune entry 1 sense 1, melody
outward appearance
an air of mystery
plural an artificial way of acting
put on airs
compressed air
put air in a tire
aircraft
travel by air
aviation
air safety
the substance through which radio waves travel
a radio or television broadcast
went on the air
an air-conditioning system
turn on the air
the height achieved in performing a maneuver in the air
a snowboarder catching big air
air2 of 2verb
to place in the air for cooling, freshening, or cleaning
air blankets
to make known in public
air one's complaints
to broadcast on radio or television
after alladverb
in spite of what was indicated or expected it rained after all
decided to go after all
all1 of 3adjective
the whole of
sat up all night
as much as possible
in all seriousness
every one of
all students can go
any whatever
beyond all doubt
all2 of 3adverb
wholly, altogether all across the country
sat all alone
so much
all the better for it
for each side : apiece
the score is two all
all3 of 3pronoun
the whole number, quantity, or amount all of us
all that I have
—used in such phrases as for all I know, for all I care, and for all the good it does to show a lack of knowledge, interest, or effectiveness
everyone, everything sacrificed all for love
known to all
at alladverb
in any way : under any circumstances doesn't mind at all not at all likely
will go anywhere at all
leave1 of 3verb
to give by will : bequeath
left a fortune to his daughter
to have remaining after one's death
leaves a widow and two children
to cause to remain as a trace or aftereffectalso: to cause to remain behind leave your money at home
oil leaves a stain
to cause or allow to be or remain in a specified condition
leave the door open
to fail to include or take along the movie leaves a lot out
left my notes at home
to have as a remainder
taking 4 from 7 leaves 3
to permit to be or remain subject to another's action or control
just leave everything to me
let entry 2 sense 3
to cause or allow to be or remain available
leave room for more
to go away from : depart
leave the room
desert sense 2
left his wife
to terminate association with : withdraw from
left school before graduation
to put, deposit, or deliver especially before or in the process of departing
left a package on your doorstep
leave2 of 3noun
permission sense 2
authorized absence from duty or employment
an act of leaving
leave3 of 3verb
leaf entry 2 sense 1
all alongadverb
all the time
knew the truth all along
amokadverb
in a violently excited state
run amok
in an undisciplined, uncontrolled, or faulty manner
paper shredded by a copier run amok
1 Reports of unrest among the contestants and country delegations ran amok on social media.
2 The band of robot puppets has been a mainstay at the colorful pizzeria-arcade chain where children run amok and play games for prizes in between bites of pizza slices.
3 The tiger escaped from the zoo and ran amok for hours.
老虎逃出了动物园,张牙舞爪乱窜了几小时。
4 The sheep started to run amok and the kids too.
羊儿们开始横冲直撞,孩子们也如此一片混乱.
5 The humour of the gods had run amok.
神的玩笑开得太过火了.
1 狂乱
2 乱窜
4 发狂
frenetic deranged drive over the edge push over the edge out of your mind loco giddy distraught crazed demented berserk loony crackers whacko madly up the pole wig out as mad as a a March hare as mad as a hatter March hare mad as a a March hare mad as a hatter March hare up the wall