maddest查询结果如下:
词性:|adjective|
例句1. he felt he was going mad
形容词 变体/同根词
名词 变体/同根词
And had I succeeded in getting it into the water, I feel certain that I should have begun the maddest voyage that was ever undertaken by man.
假如我把它弄下了水,我敢肯定,我准会进行人类有史以来最荒唐的航行了。
属类:学习英语-许国璋英语-鲁宾逊-
And had I gotten it into the water, I make no question but I should have began the maddest voyage, and the most unlikely to be perform’d, that ever was undertaken.
要是我的独木舟真的下水了,我肯定会进行一次有史以来最为疯狂、最不可思议的航行了。
属类:文学表达-英语名著-鲁宾逊漂流记-
||1:Women more generally are at the centre of the Utopian story.||2:Some communes he writes about were democratic, some authoritarian.None was patriarchal.||3:Mr Jennings’s book is rich in fond hopes and improbable ventures.||4:Rather than nudging readers to mock, which is easy, the author reminds them instead to remember that the maddest -sounding ideas sometimes become motherhood.
||1:女性更多的被置于乌托邦故事的中心。||2:Jennings所描述的公社一些是民主的,一些是自治的,但没有一个是家长制的。||3:他的书中记录了希望与不可思议的冒险。||4:但作者却并不是去怂恿读者去模仿——尽管很容易,而是提醒读者要记得听起来最疯狂的想法有时候会变成为现实。
属类:时事政治-经济学人双语版-美式乌托邦 短命的狂热(下) -
Single-handedly wins the Potter vs Twilight ’who has the maddest fans’ debate.
在暮光和哈利波特“谁是最疯狂粉丝”的比赛中胜出。
属类:英汉句库-article.yeeyan.org--
|abbreviation|
1.Moroccan dirham(s).
2.Mutual (or mutually) assured destruction.
|adjective|
1.(of a dog) rabid.
‘I don’t have a nail gun but I’ve used one from a local shop to knock together a gate and a retaining wall that didn’t restrain Holly the _mad_ dog.’
‘Then the restrained growl of a _mad_ dog found its way past her curled lips, rasping at the stranger before her who hadn’t flinched.’
2.(of behaviour or an idea) extremely foolish; not sensible.
‘Antony’s mother told him he was _mad_ to be leaving Dublin’
‘Back in the 1950s, John Stewart, a Glasgow-born theatre director, had a _mad_ idea which had all the hallmarks of disaster about it.’
3.Great; remarkable.
‘I got _mad_ respect for him’
‘this author has _mad_ skills with the written word’
4.In a frenzied mental or physical state.
‘she pictured loved ones _mad_ with anxiety about her’
‘it was a _mad_ dash to get ready’
5.Mentally ill; insane.
‘he felt as if he were going _mad_ ’
‘Swift was as disgusted by the moral disease of human gluttony as he was by its lazy and revolting cures, so much so that he became obsessed with scatological matters and eventually went _mad_ .’
6.Very angry.
‘don’t be _mad_ at me’
‘I have to admit, I got kind of _mad_ at Jeni because she really wasn’t taking my enraged rants very seriously.’
7.Very enthusiastic about someone or something.
‘he’s _mad_ about football’
‘another myth is that Scorpios are sex- _mad_ ’
8.Very exciting.
‘His production’s got people _mad_ excited, with everyone wanting a piece of the pie.’
‘In fact once he deciphers the code, he runs to his brother in a _mad_ fit of excitement.’
|adverb|
1.Very; extremely.
‘he was _mad_ cool—we immediately hit it off’
‘It was _mad_ foggy.’
|verb|
1.Make (someone) mad.
‘had I but seen thy picture in this plight, it would have _madded_ me’
‘For Mrs. Bleecker was very wrathful, Euan, and Lana’s indiscretions _madded_ her.’
独上高台望四海 手揽云月傍天飞, 落叶重重已十月 归鸟凄凄啼心扉。