单词 | 疯狂 |
释义 | 〔hell〕How the hell can I go? You did one hell of a job. He ran like hell to catch the bus.我怎么能去呢?你的工作一塌糊涂。他疯狂地追赶公共汽车〔Gallomania〕-manie [mania] from Late Latin mania * see mania -manie [疯狂,狂热症] 源自 后期拉丁语 mania * 参见 mania〔manic〕Relating to, affected by, or resembling mania.疯狂的:与疯狂有关的,或受疯狂之影响的,或近乎疯狂的〔echo〕One might think that our wordecho is from the name of the nymph Echo, whom Greek mythology associates with echoes.According to one version of her story,she was torn to pieces by shepherds driven to this act by the god Pan, who was hopelessly in love with her.Pieces of Echo hidden in the ground still respond to Pan's frenzied cries,producing the phenomena known as echoes.A second version of her tale has it that Echo, as a penalty for distracting Hera from observing Zeus's infidelities, lost all power of speech,except the ability to reply.This defect lost her the love of Narcissus,which caused Echo to pine away until only her voice was left.The hapless nymph, however, cannot even claim credit for echoesbecause the Greek wordēkhō, the source of Englishecho, existed with our common noun sense before any mention of Echo is found.Our wordecho is first recorded in Middle English in a work composed in 1340. 您可能想到echo 这个词来自仙女埃科的名字, 她在希腊神话中与回声有关。关于她的故事,有一种说法认为,神潘爱她无望,便指使牧羊狗将她撕成碎片。她的碎片藏在地下时仍在回答潘的疯狂叫喊,于是产生了回声。另一种说法是,埃科使得赫拉察觉不到宙斯的不忠,作为惩罚被剥夺了说话的能力,只能重复别人的话。这个缺陷使她失去了纳西色斯的爱情,于是埃科不断憔悴消损,最后只留下她的声音。可惜的是这位不幸的女神并不能因为制造了回声这个词而居功,因为希腊语ekho , 即英语中echo 的来源, 早在任何关于埃科的故事之前就存在了。我们现在的词echo 最早是在1340年出现于中世纪英文作品中 〔ruin〕"I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness" (Allen Ginsberg).Towreck is to ruin in or as if in a violent collision: “我看到我们时代最伟大的心灵被疯狂所毁灭” (阿伦·金斯堡)。wreck 指用或好象用暴力冲突毁坏: 〔tumultuous〕Confusedly or violently agitated.狂暴的,激烈的:极其激动的;疯狂激动的〔maniacal〕Suggestive of or afflicted with insanity:疯狂的:表现出或受疯狂影响的:〔Cline〕American singer best known for country and western ballads such as "I Fall to Pieces" (1960) and "Crazy" (1961).席琳,弗吉尼亚·帕特森:美国歌唱家,因演唱乡村音乐歌曲而闻名,如1960年的“伤心”和1961年的“疯狂”〔gazillion〕"The crowd cheered wildly . . . as gazillions of balloons poured down from the rafters"(Tom Shales)“群众疯狂欢呼…当无数的汽球自椽中倾泄而出”(汤姆·夏乐)〔maniac〕from mania [madness] * see men- 1源自 mania [疯狂] * 参见 men- 1〔lytta〕from Greek lussa, lutta [madness, rabies] * see w§k wo- 源自 希腊语 lussa, lutta [疯狂,狂犬病] * 参见 w§k wo- 〔paranoia〕Greek [madness] 希腊语 [疯狂] 〔mad〕To make or become mad; madden.使发疯或变得疯狂;使疯狂〔mania〕Violent abnormal behavior.See Synonyms at insanity 疯狂:暴烈而异常的行为举止 参见 insanity〔mania〕Middle English [madness] 中古英语 [疯狂] 〔distraction〕Extreme mental or emotional disturbance; obsession:困惑,心烦意乱;疯狂,精神错乱:〔dementia〕Latin dēmentia [madness] 拉丁语 dēmentia [疯狂] 〔wild〕In a wild manner:疯狂地,无节制地:以一种疯狂的方式:〔mad〕Wildly; impetuously:疯狂地;迅疾地:〔work〕worked the mob into a frenzy.使这些民众疯狂〔hyperkinetic〕Wildly fast-paced or excited; frenetic:疯狂的:疯狂快速或兴奋的;狂热的:〔madly〕In a crazy way; insanely.疯狂地;精神错乱地〔aficionada〕A woman who is a devotee or fan.女狂热爱好者,女疯狂喜爱者〔manic〕from mania [madness] * see men- 1源自 mania [疯狂] * 参见 men- 1〔madness〕The quality or condition of being insane.See Synonyms at insanity 疯狂:疯狂的状态或性质 参见 insanity〔scramble〕To struggle or contend frantically in order to get something:争夺:为了得到某物而疯狂地争夺或者争斗:〔scream〕 Shriek differs fromscream principally in implying a shrill, often frantic cry: Shriek 与scream 的区别主要在于它意指一种尖叫, 经常是疯狂地尖叫: 〔Maupassant〕French writer whose works, mainly realistic short stories such as "The Necklace,” examine hypocrisy, madness, Parisian society, and peasant life in Normandy.莫泊桑,(亨利·阿尔贝特)盖伊·德:(1850-1893) 法国作家,其作品以现实主义短篇小说为主,如“项链”,考察了巴黎社会的虚伪和疯狂,描绘了诺曼底的农民生活〔hyperkinetic〕a hyperkinetic sales pitch.一场疯狂抛售的大特卖〔bonkers〕"Yet here in the capital of the energy state, when word spread that free gas was to be found, the populace, as expected, went bonkers"(Washington Post)“虽然是在能源富足的州府,但当将要发现天然气的消息传开时,公众如意料到的那样疯狂起来”(华盛顿邮报)〔rave〕To utter in a frenzied manner.狂乱地说:在疯狂的状态下说出〔amentia〕Latin āmentia [madness, senselessness] 拉丁语 āmentia [疯狂,无理智] 〔feel〕"gives such disparate pictures . . . a crazily convincing documentary feel"(Stephen King)“给出这样绝望的画面…一种疯狂而又有说服力的纪实感”(斯蒂芬·金)〔mad〕worked like mad; snowing like mad.疯狂地工作;大雪纷纷扬扬〔insanity〕delusions that progressed to a form of madness.发展成为一种疯狂状态的幻觉。〔decalcomania〕manie [craze (from its popularity in the 19th century)] from Latin mania [madness] * see mania manie [时尚(它从19世纪流行起来)] 源自 拉丁语 mania [疯狂] * 参见 mania〔idiom〕the idiom of the French impressionists; the punk rock idiom.法国印像主义风格;疯狂摇滚乐风格〔Blake〕American pianist and composer noted for his popular songs and Broadway productions, such asShuffle Along (1921), which included "I'm Just Wild about Harry.” 布莱克,詹姆斯·赫伯特:(1883-1983) 美国钢琴家和作曲家,以其流行歌曲和百老汇作品而闻名,如《迤逦而行》 (1921年),其中有“我疯狂爱着哈里” 〔frenzy〕Temporary madness or delirium.(暂时的)疯狂〔dementia〕Madness; insanity.See Synonyms at insanity 疯狂;狂乱 参见 insanity |
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