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mad

adjective
/mæd/
/mæd/
(comparative madder, superlative maddest)
Idioms
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  1. (especially British English) having a mind that does not work normally; mentally ill疯的;神经错乱的;有精神病的
    • They realized that he had gone mad.他们意识到他疯了。
    • Inventors are not mad scientists.发明家不是精神不正常的科学家。
    • I'll go mad if I have to wait much longer.如果还要等更久的话,我会发疯的。
    • She seemed to have gone stark raving mad.她好像是完全疯了。
    see also barking mad
    Synonyms madmad
    • crazy
    • nuts
    • batty
    • out of your mind
    • (not) in your right mind
    These are all informal words that describe somebody who has a mind that does not work normally.
    • mad (especially British English, informal) having a mind that does not work normally:指疯的、神经错乱的、有精神病的
      • I thought I’d go mad if I stayed any longer.我觉得再待久一点我就会发疯。
      Mad is an informal word used to suggest that somebody’s behaviour is very strange, often because of extreme emotional pressure. It is offensive if used to describe somebody suffering from a real mental illness; say instead that somebody is mentally ill or has mental health issues. Mad is not usually used in this meaning in North American English; use crazy instead.
    • crazy (informal) having a mind that does not work normally:指疯的、神经错乱的、有精神病的
      • A crazy old woman rented the upstairs room.一个疯老太婆租了楼上那个房间。
      Like mad, crazy is offensive if used to describe somebody suffering from a real mental illness.
    • nuts [not before noun] (informal) mad:
      • That noise is driving me nuts!那噪音吵得我要疯了!
      • You guys are nuts!你们这些家伙全疯了!
    • batty (especially British English, informal) slightly mad, in a harmless way:
      • Her mum’s completely batty.她妈妈完全是疯疯癫癫的。
    • out of your mind (informal) unable to think or behave normally, especially because of extreme shock or worry:
      • She was out of her mind with grief.她悲痛得精神失常了。
    • (not) in your right mind (informal) (not) mentally normal:指精神(不)正常
      • No one in their right mind would choose to work there.任何一个精神正常的人都不会选择去那里工作。
    Patterns
    • to be mad/​crazy/​nuts/​out of your mind/​not in your right mind to do something
    • to go mad/​crazy/​nuts/​batty
    • to drive somebody mad/​crazy/​nuts/​batty/​out of their mind
    • completely mad/​crazy/​nuts/​batty/​out of your mind
    Extra Examples
    • His experiences in the First World War drove him mad.他在第一次世界大战中的经历把他逼疯了。
    • The local people all thought he was mad.当地人都认为他疯了。
    Topics Personal qualitiesb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • look
    • seem
    adverb
    • absolutely
    • completely
    • quite
    preposition
    • with
    See full entry
  2. (especially British English, informal) very stupid; not at all sensible极愚蠢的;很不明智的
    • You must be mad to risk it.你去冒这种风险,简直是疯了。
    • It was a mad idea.那是个愚蠢透顶的想法。
    • ‘I'm going to buy some new clothes.’ ‘Well, don't go mad (= spend more than is sensible).’“我要去买几件新衣服。” “去吧,可别乱花钱。”
    • You'd be raving mad to miss this annual music extravaganza.你会疯了错过这个一年一度的音乐盛会。
    Topics Personal qualitiesb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • look
    • seem
    adverb
    • absolutely
    • completely
    • quite
    preposition
    • with
    See full entry
  3. [not before noun] (especially North American English, informal) very angry很生气;气愤
    • He got mad and walked out.他大动肝火,愤然离去。
    • mad at/with somebody (for doing something) She's mad at me for being late.我迟到了,她非常气愤。
    • mad about something They're pretty mad about being lied to.他们对被骗感到非常生气。
    • (British English) That noise is driving me mad.那噪声真让我受不了。
    • (British English) He'll go mad when he sees the damage.他看到这样的破坏准会气疯的。
    Synonyms angryangry
    • mad
    • indignant
    • cross
    • irate
    These words all describe people feeling and/​or showing anger.
    • angry feeling or showing anger:
      • Please don’t be angry with me.请别生我的气。
      • Thousands of angry demonstrators filled the square.广场上聚满了成千上万的愤怒示威者。
    • mad [not before noun] (informal, especially North American English) angry:
      • He got mad and walked out.他大动肝火,愤然离去。
      • She’s mad at me for being late.我迟到了,她非常生气。
      Mad is the usual word for ‘angry’ in informal American English. In British English, the phrase ‘go mad’ means ‘become very angry’: Dad’ll go mad when he sees what you’ve done. ‘Go mad’ can also mean ‘go crazy’ or ‘get very excited’.
    • indignant feeling or showing anger and surprise because you think that you or somebody else has been treated unfairly:
      • She was very indignant at the way she had been treated.她对自己受到的待遇大为光火。
    • cross (especially British English, rather informal) rather angry or annoyed:
      • I was quite cross with him for being late.我因他迟到而十分生气。
      This word is often used by or to children.
    • irate very angry:
      • irate customers愤怒的顾客
      • an irate letter言辞激愤的信
      Irate is not usually followed by a preposition: She was irate with me/​about it.
    Patterns
    • angry/​mad/​indignant/​cross about/​at something
    • angry/​cross with somebody (for doing something)
    • angry/​mad/​indignant/​cross that
    • to get angry/​mad/​cross
    • to make somebody angry/​mad/​cross
    Extra Examples
    • I get so mad when people don't take me seriously.如果别人不把我当回事,我会气疯的。
    • It makes me really mad when people waste food.有人浪费粮食,我会非常生气。
    • My mum's absolutely mad with me!妈妈对我极为恼火!
    • Please don't be mad with me!请不要对我发火!
    • Dad'll go mad when he sees what you've done.父亲看到你的所作所为会非常气愤。
    Topics Feelingsb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • feel
    • look
    adverb
    • extremely
    • fairly
    • very
    preposition
    • at
    • with
    See full entry
  4. [not usually before noun] (British English, informal) liking something/somebody very much; very interested in something特别喜欢;痴迷;迷恋
    • mad about something/somebody He's always been mad about kids.他一向特别喜欢孩子。
    • mad on something/somebody to be mad on tennis对网球着迷
    • mad for something/somebody Scott's mad for peanuts.斯科特疯狂地喜欢花生。
    • football-mad boys迷恋足球的男孩儿
    • She's completely power-mad.她权迷心窍。
    Extra Examples
    • He's absolutely mad about cars.他绝对对汽车发狂。
    • She's really mad about painting.她真的很生气绘画。
    Topics Preferences and decisionsb1
  5. done without thought or control; wild and excited不理智的;疯狂的;激动的
    • The crowd made a mad rush for the exit.人群疯狂地冲向出口处。
    • Only a mad dash got them to the meeting on time.他们一阵狂奔,总算准时到达会场。
    • The four companies are in a mad scramble for market share.四家公司都在疯狂争夺市场份额。
    • (British English) The team won and the fans went mad.球队获胜了,球迷欣喜若狂。
    • mad with something (British English) to be mad with anger/excitement/grief/jealousy/love/power生气/生气/烦恼/悲伤/嫉妒/爱/力量
    • I went mad with joy and danced a little jig.我欣喜若狂,跳了几步吉格舞。
    Topics Feelingsb1
  6. (of a dog) suffering from rabies 很生气;气愤synonym rabid (3)
    • A revolver is the only way to stop a mad dog.左轮手枪是阻止疯狗的唯一方法。
  7. (North American English, informal) great中左的(指支持资本主义和渐进式社会改革的)
    • Love him or hate him, the man's got mad skills.爱他或恨他,男人发疯了。
    • I have to give mad props (= proper respect) to the camera team.我必须给摄影队疯狂的道具。
  8. compare crazy
    Word OriginOld English gemǣd(e)d ‘maddened’, participial form related to gemād ‘mad’, of Germanic origin.
Idioms
hopping mad
  1. (informal) very angry很生气;气愤Topics Feelingsc2
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like crazy/mad
  1. (informal) very fast, hard, much, etc.非常快(或拼命、厉害等)
    • I had to run like mad to catch the bus.为了赶上公共汽车,我不得不拼命跑。
(as) mad as a hatter/a March hare
  1. (informal) (of a person) mentally ill; crazy 发狂的;非常愚蠢的
mad keen (on something/somebody)
  1. (British English, informal) liking something/somebody very much; very interested in something特别喜欢;痴迷;迷恋
    • He's mad keen on planes.他对飞机十分着迷。
(stark) raving mad/bonkers
  1. (informal) completely crazy十分疯狂;彻底疯狂

MAD

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(also MAD Magazine)
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  1. a US humorous magazine, first published in 1952. It uses a cartoon style to make fun of films, advertisements, etc., and to make well-known people look silly. It usually has on its cover a picture of the imaginary character Alfred E Neuman, who has a wide face and a stupid smile and says What, me worry?
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MADMADabbr.1.machine analysis display 机器分析显示
madmadD.J.:[mæd]K.K.:[mæd]adj.1.疯了的, 发疯的, 神经错乱的Don't fight with him, he is a mad man.别跟他打架, 他是疯子。He was mad at pain.他疼得要发疯。She must have been mad to do such a thing.她干这种事情准是发疯了。The noise outside the building nearly drove me mad.楼外的噪音几乎使我发疯。2.恼火的, 发怒的When the boss gets mad, leave him alone.当老板生气时, 不要理他。He was mad about being waked up so early.他因这么早就被叫醒而生气。His complete lack of responsibility drives me mad.他的毫不负责使我极为生气。3.狂热的; 着迷的He is mad for fame.他疯狂地追求名誉。He is mad about her.他对她着了迷。4.愚蠢的His mad mistakes amused all of us.他愚蠢的错误使我们大家都发笑了。It's mad to force your foot into a shoe that's too small for you.硬要把脚穿进太小的鞋里去是愚蠢的。
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mad
mad / mAd ; mAd /adjective
madder, maddest
1. ANGRY 生气的, not before nouninformal especially AmEangry生气的:
[+ at ]
Are you still mad at me?你还生我的气吗?
We get mad at each other sometimes, like any family.我们有时也会红脸,和任何家庭一样。
[+ about ]
There's no need to get mad about it!没有必要为这事发火!
You make me so mad !你真把我气坏了!
[+ with ] BrE:
His wife will be really mad with him.他妻子会对他很生气的。
go mad BrE ( =become very angry ) 生气,光火:
Look at this mess! Mum will go mad!看这一团糟! 妈妈会生气的!
hopping mad ( = very angry )十分生气的
(as) mad as hell ( = a rude way of saying very angry )十分生气的〔粗鲁的说法〕
2. CRAZY 疯狂的, especially BrEcrazy or very silly疯狂的; 极愚蠢(不明智)的:
He can't possibly get that finished in time. He must be mad !他不可能按时完成的。 他一定是疯了!
I'd go mad (=start to feel crazy) if I was stuck at home all day.如果我整天困在家里我会发疯的。
He's been driving me mad !他真让我受不了!
You've agreed to marry him! Are you mad?你已经同意跟他结婚了! 你疯了吗?
Surely no one would be mad enough to fly in this weather?肯定没有人会傻到在这样的天气条件下飞行吧?
My friends all think I'm stark raving mad (=completely crazy) .我的朋友都认为我是彻底地疯了。
It's enough to send you barking mad (=completely crazy) .这足以让你发狂。
as mad as a hatter / March hare ( = completely crazy )发狂的
3. UNCONTROLLED 失控的, especially BrEbehaving in a wild uncontrolled way, without thinking about what you are doing举止狂暴的; 失控的:
mad dash / rush / panic etc
We all made a mad dash for the door.我们所有人都发疯似的向门口冲去。
mad with grief / fear / jealousy etc
When she heard of her son's death, she was mad with grief.听到儿子的死讯,她悲伤得几乎发疯了。
When Italy scored, the crowd went mad (=became very excited) .意大利队进了球,观众欣喜若狂。
We went a bit mad (=spent a lot of money) and ordered champagne.我们奢侈地要了香槟。
4. be mad about / for / on sb / sth informal especially BrEto like someone or something very much特别喜欢(痴迷,迷恋)某人/某物;SYNcrazy
My daughter is mad about Robbie Williams.我女儿对罗比·威廉斯非常着迷。
He's mad about computer games.他痴迷于计算机游戏。
All the girls at school are mad for him.学校里的女孩子都非常迷恋他。
be mad keen (on sth)
'Did you enjoy the film?' 'I wasn't mad keen.'“你喜欢这部电影吗?”“我并不十分喜欢。”
be mad for it ( = want to do something very much )很想做某事
5. MENTALLY ILL 疯癫的,患精神病的, especially BrEold-fashioned informal mentally ill疯癫的,患精神病的,精神错乱的;SYNinsane
Mr Rochester's mad wife罗切斯特先生的疯妻
He turned towards me with a mad look in his eyes.他转向我,眼里带着疯狂的神色。
the cartoon figure of the mad scientist 疯子科学家这一卡通人物
6. like mad informalvery much, very quickly, or with a lot of energy非常〔多、快、精力充沛等〕:
I caught my thumb in the door and it hurt like mad.我的大拇指被门卡了,疼得要命。
She ran like mad to catch the bus.她拼命跑着去赶公共汽车。
7. don't go mad BrE spokenused to tell someone not to work too hard, get too excited, or spend too much money别不要命地干; 别太激动; 别乱花钱:
I know you've got a lot to do but don't go mad.我知道你有许多事情要做,但也别不要命地干。
8. power-mad / money-mad / sex-mad etc only interested in having power, money etc and doing everything possible to get it只对权/钱/性等感兴趣的:
a power-mad dictator权迷心窍的独裁者
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mad

mad /ˈmæd/ adjective
madder; maddest
mad
/ˈmæd/
adjective
madder; maddest
Learner's definition of MAD
not used before a noun, chiefly US, informal : very angry大怒;震怒
see also fighting mad at 1fight
: having or showing severe mental illness : insane疯的;精神失常的
: unable to think in a clear or sensible way错乱的;失常的
: very foolish十分愚蠢的;很傻的
chiefly British, informal : liking someone or something very much : very fond of or enthusiastic about someone or something狂热的;热爱的
often + about
always used before a noun : wild and uncontrolled狂野失控的

drive (someone) mad

: to cause (someone) to become mentally ill使发疯;使发狂
: to annoy or bother (someone) very much.使很烦恼;使很恼火

go mad

: to become mentally ill疯了;精神失常
: to act in a way that is out of control : to act wildly发狂;疯癫

like mad

informal
: with a lot of energy and speed发疯似的
: very quickly极快地;迅速地
: very much很;非常

mad as a hatter

see hatter
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