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stark raving mad 的定义

  1. Totally crazy, as in The constant uncertainty over his job is making him stark raving mad. This term, meaning “completely wildly insane,” is used both hyperbolically and literally. Versions of this expression appear to have sprung from the minds of great literary figures. Stark mad was first recorded by poet John Skelton in 1489; stark raving was first recorded by playwright John Beaumont in 1648; stark staring mad was first used by John Dryden in 1693. The current wording, stark raving mad, first appeared in Henry Fielding's The Intriguing Chambermaid in 1734.

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更多stark raving mad例句

  1. Charles “Father” Coughlin, a raving anti-Semite, was one of the most popular radio hosts in the country.
  2. When he has called the police in the past, they have not responded, or responded “mad late.”
  3. His constant worship of his wife stands in stark contrast to scandals of the domestic nature in other sports.
  4. From righteous fury to faux indignation, everything we got mad about in 2014—and how outrage has taken over our lives.
  5. The house decays around Amelia and Samuel, their world narrows and becomes mad, undealable with.
  6. Charred beams and blackened walls showed stark and gaunt in the glow of a smoldering mass of wreckage.
  7. Then she won, and went half mad with the joy and excitement, but the joy didn't last long.
  8. Mankind, mad with the energy of activity, would be seen to pursue the fleeing phantom of insatiable desire.
  9. Irene's been down to the train to meet you three times and she's sure fighting mad by this time.
  10. John Stark, a major general in the revolutionary army, died, aged 93.