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rabidly

/rab-id/US // ˈræb ɪd //UK // (ˈræbɪd, ˈreɪ-) //

狂热地,狂热的,猛烈地,狂热

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : 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.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inmadly
Synonyms
crazily疯狂地,狂热地,疯疯癫癫地,疯癫地desperately拼命地,拼命的,拼命,拚命地energetically大力,大力推动,大力地,有力地excitedly激动地,兴奋地,兴高采烈地,兴致勃勃地foolishly愚蠢地,傻乎乎地,愚蠢地认为,傻乎乎frantically慌忙地,慌慌张张地,慌张地,疯狂地furiously怒气冲冲地,怒气冲冲,怒发冲冠,愤怒地hastily匆忙地,匆匆忙忙地,匆匆忙忙,匆忙hysterically歇斯底里地,歇斯底里,歇斯底里的,歇斯底里地说intensely激烈地,强烈地,浓烈的,激烈的passionately热情,热情地,热情的,热情洋溢recklessly肆无忌惮地,不顾一切地,肆无忌惮,肆无忌惮的violently猛烈地,猛然间,猛烈抨击,猛烈dementedly痴呆地,痴痴地,癫狂地,痴痴呆呆地insanely疯狂地,难以置信地,疯狂的,难以置信的absurdly荒谬的是,荒唐地,荒唐的是,荒谬地deliriously痴痴地,谵妄地,神志不清地,谵妄devotedly虔诚地,倾心,倾心地,倾心的distractedly漫不经心地,漫不经心,漫不经心地说着,漫不经心的exceedingly极为,极其,不得了,极了excessively过分,过于,过度,过分的extremely极度,极度的,极端的,极端frenziedly狂热地,狂飙突进,疯狂地,狂热的hard艰苦,艰难的,艰难,艰苦的hurriedly匆匆忙忙地,匆匆地,匆匆忙忙,匆匆irrationally非理性地,非理性,非理性的,无理取闹like mad如痴如醉,疯了一样,疯了似的,如痴如狂ludicrously可笑的是,可笑的,可笑地,可笑nonsensically无意义的,无意义地,毫无意义的,毫无意义地psychotically精神上,精神上的,神经质地,神经质的quickly迅速,很快,快速,迅速地rapidly迅速,快速,迅速地,迅速的rashly轻率地,贸然地,贸然,草率地senselessly毫无意义地,无意识地,毫无意义的,无意中something fierce凶猛的东西,激烈的东西,激烈的事物,凶猛speedily迅速地,迅速,飞快地,迅速的stormily猛然间,暴风雨般的,狂风暴雨地,暴风骤雨般地to distraction分心,分散注意力,让人分心,转移注意力tumultously/tumultuously乱七八糟的;乱七八糟的turbulently汹涌澎湃地,汹涌地,湍流地,紊乱地unreasonably不合理地,不合情理地,不合理的,不合情理

Examples

  • Greg grew up in small-town Oklahoma and quickly tired of the rabid fan base, cheering instead for the Houston Oilers and Pittsburgh Steelers.

  • That rabidly excited community, apparently, was a small one.

  • On the other hand, people who dislike Tebow are rabidly hoping for him to fail.

  • And the great irony is that they turned so rabidly and rapidly against him four years later.

  • From Auburn to Army, at these colleges people rabidly support their basketball squads—no matter how squalid.

  • Once or twice Madden attempted to make things pleasanter for his former friend, but was repulsed rabidly.

  • Traditions of subordination and discipline survived in an army, not the less thoroughly French, because it was rabidly Republican.

  • "You know well enough that we can't hope to convince a rabidly anti-railroad commission," was the half-angry retort.

  • Garribardine was a Scotch title while her ladyship was rabidly English.

  • Though I fear that this is a little arbitrary, I am not disposed to fly rabidly at every scientific opinion.