Like mad Meaning in English
expression
ˈɫaɪk/ /ˈmæd
LYKE-MAD
lˈaɪk/ /mˈæd
LYKE-MAD
التعريف
Very quickly, very hard, or with great energy; in an extremely intense way. Used informally to describe doing something with a lot of effort or speed.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Informal, mainly in UK English. Often follows verbs like 'work', 'run', 'study', 'laugh'. Not literal—describes high speed or intensity, not actual madness. Similar: 'like crazy', 'like wildfire'. Avoid in formal writing.
Spanish: como loco - como una locaPortuguese (BR): feito louco - como loucoPortuguese (PT): como um louco - que nem um doidoChinese (Simplified): 拼命地 - 疯狂地Chinese (Traditional): 拼命地 - 瘋狂地Hindi: पागलों की तरहArabic: بجنون - بجنون منقطع النظيرBengali: পাগলের মতো - খুব জোরে - খুব দ্রুতRussian: как сумасшедший - как бешеныйJapanese: 必死に - 夢中で - 猛烈にVietnamese: hết mình - như điên - dữ dộiKorean: 미친 듯이 - 엄청나게Turkish: deli gibi - çılgıncaUrdu: دیوانہ وار - بہت تیزی سےIndonesian: seperti orang gila - dengan sangat cepat - dengan sangat keras
جمل نموذجية
She was running like mad to catch the bus.
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He studied like mad before the exam.
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We cleaned the house like mad before our guests arrived.
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My phone was ringing like mad all morning.
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Traffic was moving like mad after the accident was cleared.
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She’s been laughing like mad ever since she heard the joke.
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