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berserk

/ber-surk, -zurk/US // bərˈsɜrk, -ˈzɜrk //UK // (bəˈzɜːk, -ˈsɜːk) //

狂暴,狂暴的,狂热,狂热的

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Definitions

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

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Examples

  • “We all just went berserk with joy,” Martin recalled this week in a Zoom interview.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • “She accused me of sexual harassment and went completely berserk,” he says.

  • Just take it from this household appliance that goes completely berserk when the music starts.

  • The throw by Yankee outfielder Shane Spencer went literally berserk.

  • It was as if the human immune system had suddenly and inexplicably gone berserk.

  • 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.

  • It came only when Bob went berserk, and fought with his hands.

  • With that the big servo-pilot took off for 22A like a berserk robot and we were right behind him.

  • He muttered half aloud and then quite suddenly went berserk.

  • Hægberg was going about with his leather apron hanging down over one shoulder, as furious as a Berserk.