maniacally / məˈnaɪ ə kli /

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maniacally 的定义

adv. 副词 adverb
  1. in a way that is reminiscent of a violently insane person:A touch on the shoulder would likely be received differently from a smiling person than from a person who is laughing maniacally.
  2. in an overzealous or excessively enthusiastic way; fanatically: Far from being the maniacally focused, late-night or early-morning types, truly creative innovators and problem solvers have a rich life outside of work.
  3. in a way that is related to or typical of manic disorder: I can tell I'm maniacally spending if I stop and pay attention to how many purchases I have to return.

maniacally 近义词

maniacally

等同于 crazily

maniacally

等同于 amuck

更多maniacally例句

  1. This last extraordinary stratagem leads to months in which Jones, maniacally insisting that he has become a Turk, scribbles anti-British treatises, while an almost robotic Hill spends all his time fasting and reading the Bible.
  2. Two, we are taking a full-funnel approach, as opposed to focusing maniacally on the bottom of the funnel, which is where the industry has over-rotated in the past couple of years and bringing definition to what full funnel means.
  3. Tracking customer satisfaction has become “maniacal research,” he said, that takes place between events, adding up to thousands of hours of insights into what content and topics audiences are finding useful.
  4. Because you’ve got a different company, the company I wouldn’t tell you that we could have stated our maniacal focus of hybrid cloud only—now we can.
  5. Creatures we can either neglect, to our endless guilt and horror, or maniacally promote, driving us into debt and an early grave?
  6. Why, you might ask, given how good the economy has been to you plutocrats, are you so maniacally angry?
  7. Jeter chased for it madly, maniacally, refusing to let anything act as an impediment.
  8. The war between Emanuel, the maniacally disciplined “Rambo” of White House notoriety, and the union leadership is undisguised.
  9. Curtis, looking back, saw the sheriff waving his revolver maniacally, but his curses fainted on the way.
  10. Even while falling the writhing thing still struggled maniacally to reach him.
  11. Now, study the maniacally-clever force of jealousy and then ask who is guilty of the crime.
  12. A slight cold,' he murmured and resumed the note, and threw himself maniacally into it.
  13. Over his shoulder, on his son, he glanced almost maniacally.