maniacs
英 [ˈmeɪnɪæks]
美 [ˈmeɪniˌæks]
n. 行为极其危险(或狂暴、愚蠢)的人; 疯子; 狂人; 狂热分子; 过激分子; 躁狂症患者
maniac的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 疯子;狂人
Amaniacis a mad person who is violent and dangerous.- The cabin looked as if a maniac had been let loose there.
小屋看上去像是被疯子在那撒过野一样。 - ...a drug-crazed maniac.
瘾君子
- The cabin looked as if a maniac had been let loose there.
- ADJ 极其愚蠢的;疯狂的
If you describe someone's behaviour asmaniac, you are emphasizing that it is extremely foolish and uncontrolled.- A maniac driver sped 35 miles along the wrong side of a motorway at 110 mph.
一个疯狂的司机以每小时110英里的速度在高速公路上逆行飙车35英里。 - ...a maniac cyclist.
疯狂骑自行车的人
- A maniac driver sped 35 miles along the wrong side of a motorway at 110 mph.
- N-COUNT (宗教或体育的)狂热分子,过激分子
If you call someone, for example, a religiousmaniacor a sportsmaniac, you are critical of them because they have such a strong interest in religion or sport.- My mum is turning into a religious maniac.
我妈妈正在变为一个宗教狂热分子。 - ...football maniacs.
足球迷
- My mum is turning into a religious maniac.