madly 英 [ˈmædli]   美 [ˈmædli]

madly

madly  英 [ˈmædli] 美 [ˈmædli]

adv. 疯狂地;发狂地;精神失常地 

They were in their own world, madly making out in their booth. 他们在自己的世界里,在他们的卡座上疯狂。
Here we are, once again, careening madly down the path to electoral ruin—where voting for the "lesser of two evils" has become a national pastime. 我们又一次疯狂地驶上毁掉选举的小路——投票选举“两个恶魔中稍好一点的”变成了全国性的消遣。

  • To do something madly is to do it in a frenzied or crazy way. If you oversleep, you might throw your clothes on and run madly out the door to catch your bus.
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  • adv. 疯狂地;发狂地;精神失常地
  • 1. They were in their own world, madly making out in their booth.

    他们在自己的世界里,在他们的卡座上疯狂。

  • 2. Here we are, once again, careening madly down the path to electoral ruin—where voting for the "lesser of two evils" has become a national pastime.

    我们又一次疯狂地驶上毁掉选举的小路——投票选举“两个恶魔中稍好一点的”变成了全国性的消遣。

  • 3. Could Trantridge in two or three short hours have metamorphosed itself thus madly!

    谁能想到,有两三个小时,特兰里奇竟会变得这样的疯狂。

  • madly (adv.) early 13c., from mad (adj.) + -ly (2). Colloquial meaning "passionately" had emerged by 18c.
madly / ˈmædli ; NAmE ˈmædli / adverb 1 ( only used aftera verb 仅用于动词后 ) in a way that shows a lack of control 发狂地;无法控制地 She was rushing around madly trying to put out the fire. 她疯了似地跑来跑去,试图把火扑灭。 His heart thudded madly against his ribs. 他的心都要跳出来了。 2 ( informal) very, extremely 极端地;非常地 madly excited/jealous 非常激动╱嫉妒 She's madly in lovewith him. 她疯狂地爱着他。 madly / ˈmædli ; NAmE ˈmædli /
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