mania 的定义
- excessive excitement or enthusiasm; craze: The country has a mania for soccer.
- Psychiatry. manic disorder.
mania 近义词
fixation, madness
mania 的近义词 39 个
- craving
- craze
- craziness
- dementia
- enthusiasm
- fad
- fascination
- frenzy
- infatuation
- lunacy
- obsession
- passion
- rage
- aberration
- bee
- bug
- compulsion
- delirium
- derangement
- desire
- disorder
- fancy
- fetish
- furor
- grabber
- hang-up
- insanity
- monomania
- partiality
- preoccupation
- thing
- tiger
- ax to grind
- bee in bonnet
- bug in ear
- fixed idea
- idée fixe
- on the brain
- tiger by the tail
mania 的反义词 8 个
更多mania例句
- “Iron” Mike Ditka, that leather-voiced coach of the mighty 1980s Chicago Bears, never smiled at the mania that followed his teams’ success, a lesson that always stuck with a young linebacker of his named Ron Rivera.
- In a year of epic bull rallies, it’s probably fitting that we’re closing out 2020 with a bit of IPO mania for tech stocks.
- Now, analysts at the firm note “signs of mania associated with a bubble are also appearing,” especially in high fliers like Apple and Tesla who both recently performed stock splits.
- The recent options mania among individual investors has also led to new and unusual patterns in the overall options market.
- In the hospital, he was diagnosed with psychosis, bipolar disorder and mania and placed on medication.
- Mariachis provided the soundtrack as the City went mad with Fernando-mania.
- Hours after these reports, one of which I published, the mania was in full swing.
- Given the hoops mania, though, the gym is the largest in the state, capable of holding 3,000-plus rabid fans.
- If you want to predict trends in America, whether in politics or products, World Cup mania should serve as a wake-up call.
- The more important smell test is one of tone: that cocktail of cleverness, warmth, and mania that marked the Henson years.
- This mania for correction shows itself too in relation to the authorities themselves.
- Of the railway mania period I have spoken in a previous chapter.
- The very next day he burst in upon me in a state of bliss bordering on mania.
- When one considers a phenomenon of such range and intensity, it does not suffice to employ words like infatuation, fashion, mania.
- At this period in his life it was a kind of mania to declare himself quite incapable in certain branches of his art.