madhouse的意思和读音

madhouse

: [ˈmædˌhaʊs] : ['mæd.haʊs]

n.

亿广

madhouses  

madhousen.

1.[ususing](informal)a place where there is confusion and noise

Don't work in that department; it's a madhouse.

2.a hospital for people who are mentally ill

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n.1.a place that is very noisy, busy, and full of confused activity2.an offensive word for a hospital for people with mental illnesses

1. Made in Heaven Madhouse Magdalene ...

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1.At last they declared to me that I was becoming dangerous and that they should lock me up in a madhouse if I did not hold my tongue. .

2.Betty extreme personality waiting in the long lost reason, in her own eyes blinded after being locked up in a madhouse.

3.You get a real sense of what it would have been like to be inside this madhouse of creativity and seat-of-the-pants improvisation.

4.As we marched past the madhouse , two or three elderly inmates gibbered and mouthed politely behind the railings .

5."After the Guardian article, this place has been a madhouse, " remarks William Remmers, General Department Head of the store.“《,”

6.In those days, China turned into a totalitarian madhouse focused on the personality cult of leader Mao Zedong.

7.The streets of Cannes, a madhouse a week ago, have grown strangely quieter.

8.But the world was still a madhouse of I-wants and I-needs fighting one another.

9.We do not have to visit a madhouse to find disordered minds; our planet is the mental institution of the universe.

10.I'm sorry we'll lose the ransom, but it was either that or Bill Driscoll to the madhouse.,“。”