Maddening Meaning in English
word
ˈmædənɪŋ/, /ˈmædnɪŋ
MAD-uh-ning
mˈædənɪŋ
MAD-uh-ning
释义
Something that makes you feel extremely annoyed, frustrated, or almost crazy. Usually describes situations or actions, not people directly.
用法与细微差别
'Maddening' is often used in formal or expressive spoken English. Common collocations: 'maddening delay', 'maddening noise', 'find it maddening'. It stresses something is so annoying it could make you go crazy. Not usually used to describe people directly.
Spanish: enloquecedor - exasperantePortuguese (BR): enlouquecedor - irritantePortuguese (PT): enlouquecedor - irritanteChinese (Simplified): 令人发狂的 - 令人抓狂的Chinese (Traditional): 令人發狂的 - 令人抓狂的Hindi: पागल कर देने वाला - चिढ़ाने वालाArabic: مثير للجنون - يثير الغضبBengali: পাগল করে দেয় এমন - দারুণ বিরক্তিকরRussian: сводящий с ума - невыносимо раздражающийJapanese: イライラさせる - 気が狂いそうなほど腹立たしいVietnamese: làm phát điên - cực kỳ bực mìnhKorean: 미치게 하는 - 극도로 짜증나는Turkish: çıldırtıcı - delirticiUrdu: دماغ خراب کر دینے والا - انتہائی جھنجھلاہٹ پیدا کرنے والاIndonesian: membuat gila - sangat menjengkelkan
例句
The maddening noise kept me awake all night.
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Waiting for the call was maddening.
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The traffic is maddening in this city.
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It's maddening how slow this computer is sometimes.
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I find it maddening when people interrupt me.
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Dealing with all this paperwork is just maddening sometimes.
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