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mania

/mey-nee-uh, meyn-yuh/US // ˈmeɪ ni ə, ˈmeɪn yə //UK // (ˈmeɪnɪə) //

躁狂症,躁症,狂躁症,躁动症

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : excessive excitement or enthusiasm; craze: The country has a mania for soccer.
    • : Psychiatry. manic disorder.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounfixation, madness
Synonyms
craving渴望,欲望,愿望,瘾头craze开裂,开裂点,开裂状态,开裂缝craziness疯狂,疯癫,狂热,疯狂的dementia失智症,痴呆症,老年痴呆症,失智症患者enthusiasm积极性,热情,热心,激情fad时尚,时尚潮流,风尚,风气fascination魅力,吸引力,迷人的,吸引frenzy狂热,狂热的,热潮,狂潮infatuation痴情,痴心,痴迷,痴心妄想lunacy疯子,痴呆症,癫痫,疯癫obsession痴迷,迷恋,执着,执著passion激情,热情,热忱,热诚rage愤怒,狂怒,暴怒,怒火中烧aberration畸变,色差,偏差,畸形bee蜂,蜜蜂,蜂类,蜂群bug错误,窃听器,虫子,臭虫compulsion强迫性,强迫症,强迫,强迫感delirium谵妄,神智不清,谵语,谵妄症derangement错乱,紊乱,错觉,错位desire愿望,欲望,渴望,希望disorder紊乱,无序,无秩序,无序的fancy花式,幻想,花哨的,幻想的fetish恋物癖,癖好,恋物情结,拜物教furor愤怒,骚动,怒火中烧,暴怒grabber抓取者,抓取器,攫取者,抓斗hang-up挂断电话,挂断,挂起,挂机insanity精神错乱,疯癫,精神错乱症,精神病monomania自闭症,独居症,自恋症,自恋狂partiality偏袒,偏私,偏袒性,偏心preoccupation心事,心理学,心情,心理学研究thing事物,事,事项,事态tiger虎子,猛虎,老虎,虎ax to grind斧头,斧头指向,斧正,斧头效应bee in bonnet蜂拥而至,蜂拥而上,蜂巢,蜂拥而入bug in ear耳朵里有虫子,耳朵里的虫子,耳朵里有窃听器,耳朵里有小虫子fixed idea固定的想法,固定主意,固定想法,固定理念idée fixe集思广益,集合思想,集思录,集合的想法on the brain在大脑中,在大脑上,在大脑中的作用,在大脑中的tiger by the tail虎头蛇尾,虎尾巴,虎口夺食,虎口脱险

Examples

  • “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.