berserk / bərˈsɜrk, -ˈzɜrk /

⚽高中词汇狂暴狂暴的狂热狂热的

berserk2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. violently or destructively frenzied; wild; crazed; deranged: He suddenly went berserk.
n. 名词 noun
  1. Scandinavian Legend.Also ber·serk·er. an ancient Norse warrior who fought with frenzied rage in battle, possibly induced by eating hallucinogenic mushrooms.

berserk 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

crazed

更多berserk例句

  1. “We all just went berserk with joy,” Martin recalled this week in a Zoom interview.
  2. A recent NBC report, for instance, describes how QAnon groups radicalized a woman into attacking a mask display at Target, and another into going berserk about masks at a Florida city government meeting.
  3. In the middle of the game, one of the mascots lost his head and went berserk, pushing kids out of the way to find it.
  4. “She accused me of sexual harassment and went completely berserk,” he says.
  5. Just take it from this household appliance that goes completely berserk when the music starts.
  6. The throw by Yankee outfielder Shane Spencer went literally berserk.
  7. It was as if the human immune system had suddenly and inexplicably gone berserk.
  8. If she's gone Berserk on your account, I warn you that she's in the mood to marry the first man in the street who's kind to her.
  9. It came only when Bob went berserk, and fought with his hands.
  10. With that the big servo-pilot took off for 22A like a berserk robot and we were right behind him.
  11. He muttered half aloud and then quite suddenly went berserk.
  12. Hægberg was going about with his leather apron hanging down over one shoulder, as furious as a Berserk.