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Maniacs Meaning in English

word · lemma: maniac

/ˈmeɪniˌæks/
MAY-nee-aks
/mˈeɪnɪˌæks/
MAY-nee-aks

释义

People who behave in a very wild, violent, or extremely enthusiastic way, often seeming mentally unstable. Sometimes used exaggeratively for people who are just very energetic or obsessed.

用法与细微差别

'Maniac' and its plural 'maniacs' are informal and sometimes insulting; they can describe someone truly dangerous or just very obsessive, depending on tone and context. Often used hyperbolically: 'soccer maniacs' just means big fans. Beware: calling someone a 'maniac' is strong and can sound offensive.

例句

The two men acted like maniacs during the argument.

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Some maniacs were shouting in the street last night.

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Those drivers are maniacs on the highway.

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My friends are total maniacs when it comes to video games.

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The crowd turned into maniacs after the team scored the winning goal.

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You guys drive like maniacs—slow down!

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