maniacal 英 [məˈnaɪəkl]   美 [məˈnaɪəkəl]

maniacal

maniacal  英 [məˈnaɪəkl] 美 [məˈnaɪəkəl]

adj. 疯狂的,狂热的;躁狂的 

Donald Trump told TIME that Jackson used to drop to his knees to crawl away from maniacal fans after concerts. 唐纳德·特朗普告诉《时代》周刊记者,杰克逊过去常常在演唱会之后从狂热的FANS 面前屈膝爬过。
After listening to a few routine sound effects, we started playing around with low moans, maniacal screams, hysterical laughter, pleading and gunshots. 听了几个常规的音响效果后,我们开始试听低声的呻吟,狂乱的尖叫,歇斯底里的大笑,哀求逺和枪声。

  • This one's easy. If someone is maniacal then they're behaving like a maniac. Add an -ly to make it an adverb, and you get maniacally, as in "she's acting maniacally."
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  • adj. 疯狂的,狂热的;躁狂的
  • 1. Donald Trump told TIME that Jackson used to drop to his knees to crawl away from maniacal fans after concerts.

    唐纳德·特朗普告诉《时代》周刊记者,杰克逊过去常常在演唱会之后从狂热的FANS 面前屈膝爬过。

  • 2. After listening to a few routine sound effects, we started playing around with low moans, maniacal screams, hysterical laughter, pleading and gunshots.

    听了几个常规的音响效果后,我们开始试听低声的呻吟,狂乱的尖叫,歇斯底里的大笑,哀求逺和枪声。

  • 3. “...they are often maniacal about measuring velocity—team velocity, velocity across teams, rolling up velocity to an organizational level or even velocity per developer (yuck)”, he writes.

    他写道:“……他们通常狂热的衡量开发速度——团队开发速度、不同团队间开发速度的比较、组织级的开发速度、甚至是每个开发人员的开发速度(呸!)”

  • maniacal (adj.) 1670s, from maniac (adj.) + -al (1). Related: Maniacally.
ma·ni·acal / məˈnaɪəkl ; NAmE məˈnaɪəkl / adjective wild or violent 狂野的;粗暴的 maniacal laughter 狂野的笑声 ma·ni·acal·ly / ; NAmE / adverb ma·ni·acal / məˈnaɪəkl ; NAmE məˈnaɪəkl / ma·ni·acal·ly / ; NAmE /
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