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maniacal

/muh-nahy-uh-kuhl/US // məˈnaɪ ə kəl //UK // (məˈnaɪəkəl) //

疯狂的,疯子,狂热的,癫狂

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to mania or a maniac.

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Examples

  • I got through it by taking off my glasses so I couldn’t see the vehicles hurtling toward us, while Neil maintained a death-grip on the steering wheel, maniacal smile firmly in place.

  • Pough, a former captain of the Howard football team who had brief stints with the NFL’s Buffalo Bills and Cleveland Browns, has his own maniacal-type energy and was determined not to let Reese check out mentally.

  • The low pay, the poor lights, the fleabag hotels, the maniacal fans, the hopelessness of it all.

  • His bland take on the icon is nothing like his maniacal turns in American Psycho or The Fighter.

  • "Al Qaeda," presented as such, would be rejected out of hand as a gang of maniacal barbarians.

  • Protest all you want about giving someone else a chance, but that maniacal laugh alone deserves its own little trophy.

  • The episode “Crawl Space,” in which Walter discovers the money is gone and breaks into maniacal laughter, was a critical favorite.

  • He could tool a heap like a maniacal genius born with a steering wheel in his hands.

  • Because of this, maniacal patients should be guarded with quite as much care as those suffering from melancholia.

  • There is no telling what the next move of this maniacal avenger will be.

  • But on his return to Rome the powerful personality of Taurus Antinor soon imposed itself upon the fierce and maniacal despot.

  • "Tell me more—tell me——" he bellowed at last, during an interval between two of these maniacal spasms.