MAD的意思和读音

mad

: [mæd] : [mæd]

adj.;()

madder  maddest  

Adj.+n.mad dog,mad cow,mad idea,mad scheme

adj.calm,indifferent

adj.angry,crazy,enthusiastic,frenetic,frenzied

MADadj.

1.having a mind that does not work normally; mentally ill

They realized that he had gone mad .

Inventors are not mad scientists.

I'll go mad if I have to wait much longer.

She seemed to have gone stark raving mad .

2.(informal)very stupid; not at all sensible

You must be mad to risk it.

It was a mad idea.

‘I'm going to buy some new clothes.’ ‘Well, don't go mad(= spend more than is sensible) .’“。”“/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>。”

3.[nbn](informal)~ (at/with sb).~ (about sth)very angry

He got mad and walked out.

She's mad at me for being late.

That noise is driving me mad .

He'll go mad when he sees the damage.

4.[nubn](informal)~ (about/on sth/sb)liking sth/sb very much; very interested in sth

to be mad on tennis

He's always been mad about kids.

football-mad boys

She's completely power-mad.

5.done without thought or control; wild and excited

The crowd made a mad rush for the exit.

Only a mad dash got them to the meeting on time.

The team won and the fans went mad .

to be mad with anger/excitement/grief/love

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na.1.mutual assured destruction 【

adj.1.affected by great displeasure or anger2.done with great haste, excitement, or confusion3.unusually aggressive or ferocious4.describes an animal that has rabies5.an offensive term meaning affected with a psychiatric disorder6.lacking common sense and not reasoning logically7pletely unrestrained and out of control8.very exciting or boisterous9.overcome with a violent emotion10.very fond of, enthusiastic about, or interested in something, often to the exclusion of everything else11.angry12.very silly or stupid13.done quickly or without thinking, in a way that is badly organized1.affected by great displeasure or anger2.done with great haste, excitement, or confusion3.unusually aggressive or ferocious4.describes an animal that has rabies5.an offensive term meaning affected with a psychiatric disorder6.lacking common sense and not reasoning logically7pletely unrestrained and out of control8.very exciting or boisterous9.overcome with a violent emotion10.very fond of, enthusiastic about, or interested in something, often to the exclusion of everything else11.angry12.very silly or stupid13.done quickly or without thinking, in a way that is badly organized

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1.A friend alerted me to the advert for Castaway, saying I'd be the only person they knew mad enough to give it a go.广

2.The rare precious stamp is often a target of mad pursuit and adulation, and has become the object of wealth accumulation and status symbol.

3."You are mad to say so, " cried the Star-Child angrily. "I am not your son, for you are a beggar, and ugly, and in rags. Get out! ":『!』

4.She dropped her eyes to his chest, all but strangled by the mad beat of her heart. "Yes, " she said huskily. "That I care for you. "。“,”。“。”

5.If he had chosen another target in the mobile-mad city state, he might have got off the hook.

6.He would go mad as well if he had to spend his days in this grey soup whilst his flesh and bones turned to stone.

7.Because after several days of waiting i thought you are so mad at me that you will never send me a mail again.

8.We got very mad at him and tried to argue with him about the taxi fare, but he didn't want to reduce it because he thought we are too young.

9.When I told him I wasn't, he gave me a look that said I was clearly mad.

10.Dont EVER tell her to leave even jokingly or act like your mad. If shes upset, comfort her.