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Like mad Meaning in English

expression

ˈɫaɪk/ /ˈmæd
LYKE-MAD
lˈaɪk/ /mˈæd
LYKE-MAD

释义

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.

用法与细微差别

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.

例句

She was running like mad to catch the bus.

basic

He studied like mad before the exam.

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We cleaned the house like mad before our guests arrived.

basic

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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