mad / mæd /

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mad4 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

comparative mad·der [mad-er], /ˈmæd ər/, superlative mad·dest [mad-ist]. /ˈmæd ɪst/.

  1. mentally disturbed; deranged; insane; demented.
  2. enraged; greatly provoked or irritated; angry.
  3. abnormally furious; ferocious: a mad bull.affected with rabies; rabid: a mad dog.
n. 名词 noun
  1. an angry or ill-tempered period, mood, or spell: The last time he had a mad on, it lasted for days.
v. 有主动词 verb

mad·ded, mad·ding.

  1. Archaic. to make mad.
v. 无主动词 verb

mad·ded, mad·ding.

  1. Archaic. to be, become, or act mad.

mad 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

crazy, insane

adj. 形容词 adjective

angry

adj. 形容词 adjective

enthusiastic; in love

mad构成的短语

  • mad about
  • mad as a hatter
  • mad as a hornet
  • made for each other
  • made of money
  • made to measure
  • made to order
  • mad rush
  • crazy (mad) about
  • drive someone crazy (mad)
  • hopping mad
  • like crazy (mad)
  • stark raving mad

更多mad例句

  1. When he has called the police in the past, they have not responded, or responded “mad late.”
  2. From righteous fury to faux indignation, everything we got mad about in 2014—and how outrage has taken over our lives.
  3. The house decays around Amelia and Samuel, their world narrows and becomes mad, undealable with.
  4. We fight over their ownership and control, as if reality were a resource as scarce as the water and oil in Mad Max.
  5. This year's shockers: no Amy Poehler, nothing for 'Mad Men,' and a whole lot of love for virgins and transgenders.
  6. Then she won, and went half mad with the joy and excitement, but the joy didn't last long.
  7. Mankind, mad with the energy of activity, would be seen to pursue the fleeing phantom of insatiable desire.
  8. Irene's been down to the train to meet you three times and she's sure fighting mad by this time.
  9. Your mad career generally ended in a crowd and a free fight of confetti.
  10. Some who would face a mad bull coolly enough spring with disgust from a cockroach or a centipede.