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    mad查询结果如下:

    音标:[mæd] 现在分词:madding
    过去式:madded 过去分词:madded
    第三人称单数:mads 词频:高频常用词
    比较级:madder 最高级:maddest

    基本释义/说明:adj.发疯的;发狂似的;狂热的
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    a.
    ①疯,狂[[同]insane,unatic]
    mad people
    疯子.
    She went (ran) mad after the death of her son.
    她在儿子死后精神失常了.
    He was raving mad.
    [口语]他疯得非常厉害.
    ②疯狂似的;
    a mad wind
    狂风.
    a mad torrent
    奔流.
    be mad with angry (joy)
    狂怒(喜).
    ③狂热的;着迷的;
    be mad about sth (sb)
    对...着迷.
    run mad about music
    醉心于音乐.
    be mad after (for) sth (sb)
    急切地想...,疯狂似地渴求....
    The dog was mad for water.
    这只狗渴得要命.
    ④糊涂,傻 (= wildly foolish);
    What a mad thing to do!
    干出多傻的事情!
    You mad girl,to go out with no coat on a cold day!
    你这个傻丫头,冷天外出怎么不穿大衣!
    ⑤[口语]生气的(= angry);
    be mad about (at) missing the train.
    没赶上火车,气极了.
    Mother gets mad with (at) me for coming home late.
    母亲因我回家晚对我发脾气.
    He was very mad.
    [美]他非常生气.
    ⑥极快活的;
    have a mad time
    过得非常痛快;欢闹一场.
    -扩展释义
    n. 【医学】 【医学】
    发疯的,疯癫
    N/A
    a.1. 发疯的,发狂的,2. 疯狂的,狂热的[(+with)]3. 愚蠢的;鲁莽的,4. 【口】狂热的,着迷的[F][(+about/on/for)]5. 【口】恼火的[F][(+at/with)]vt.1. 【罕】使发狂;激怒,vi.1. 【罕】发狂;发怒,n.1. 狂怒[U]
    The director cast me as a mad scientist.
    导演要我演一个发疯的科学家。
    -同义词和反义词
    -mad的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    Causing frustration or anger. || Leading to insanity.
    “Eric was maddening enough in normal circumstances, but to have him also be right several times in a row was really too much.”
    Characterised or marked by madness
    “We’ve been waiting for you many madsome moons, and the time is ripe for the harvest.”
    mad的形容词最高级形式
    “They were twisted, grotesque things, as if conceived by the maddest of artist, or most unremorseful of psychopaths.”
    “Bags I the one with the maddest of the mad hair, and the most dreadful of the Granny-knitted jumpers...and the broadest West Country accent.”
    “Both of ’em acted like they were mad at each other, but Fairchild seemed to be the maddest.”
    Somewhat mad
    (dialect, chiefly archaic) Mad; insane; crazy.

    名词 变体/同根词

    The state of being mad; insanity; mental disease. || rash folly
    “In a sense can one culture’s madness be seen as another culture’s eccentricity or even quaintness?”
    “This is plain and simple madness and the people behind it have real influence.”
    “He is absolutely correct, there is total madness and mayhem on the roads in Bradford.”
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