rabid 的定义
- irrationally extreme in opinion or practice: a rabid isolationist; a rabid baseball fan.
- furious or raging; violently intense: a rabid hunger.
- affected with or pertaining to rabies; mad.
rabid 近义词
very angry; maniacal
rabid 的近义词 47 个
- crazed
- delirious
- enthusiastic
- fanatical
- fervent
- frenzied
- furious
- virulent
- zealous
- berserk
- bigoted
- bitten
- corybantic
- crazy
- deranged
- extreme
- extremist
- flipped
- foaming at the mouth
- frantic
- freaked out
- frenetic
- hot
- infuriated
- insane
- intemperate
- intolerant
- irrational
- keen
- mad
- mad-dog
- narrow-minded
- nutty
- obsessed
- overboard
- poisoned
- radical
- raging
- revolutionary
- sick
- sizzling
- smoking
- steamed up
- ultra
- ultraist
- violent
- wild
rabid 的反义词 12 个
更多rabid例句
- Another 30,876 other rabid animals also were infected with the raccoon variant.
- My colleague, Samantha Stark, the director of the documentary, didn’t know much about Britney when we started the project, but she was really attracted to why Britney has such a rabid fan base.
- This is all to say, so happy for you, the people who are rabid and ready to be unleashed back into the world.
- The most striking takeaway from the Keeping Up with the Kardashians series finale is just how effective the titular family’s rabid, wholly transparent pursuit of fame really was.
- The American owners must be wondering where they went wrong, especially as closed sports models back home reap billions but also attract rabid fan bases.
- As soon as I broke the line, the kids whom I had been standing next to turned rabid on me.
- This method works for TB, for cholera, for rabid animals—for just about everything.
- Which is why his efforts to justify his rabid consumption of football wind up feeling so slippery and convoluted.
- But once EV-68 fizzles out, surely something new will fill its place in the rabid 24-hour all-crisis-all-the-time news cycle.
- Given the hoops mania, though, the gym is the largest in the state, capable of holding 3,000-plus rabid fans.
- They are not the figures of any rabid Socialist making frenzied guesses.
- On one occasion much alarm was occasioned by one of them becoming rabid, rushing violently at and biting animals and people.
- Rabid diatribes appeared in "The Light," and incessant scenes took place at the municipal sessions.
- Georges Clemenceau has been a rabid foe to Religion and to the Church from the very beginning of his political career.
- He saw standing in front of the schoolhouse four men, and they were the worst and most rabid Tories in the settlement.