柯林斯詞典maniac /?me?n??k/ (maniacs) 1. N-COUNT A maniac is a crazy person who is violent and dangerous. 瘋子 The cabin looked as if a maniac had been let loose there. 小屋看上去像是被放任的瘋子光顧過(guò)一樣。2. ADJ If you describe someone's behaviour as maniac, you are emphasizing that it is extremely foolish and uncontrolled. 瘋狂的[ADJ n] [強(qiáng)調(diào)] He could not maintain his maniac speed for much longer. 他不能太長(zhǎng)時(shí)間地保持這種瘋狂的速度。3. N-COUNT If you call someone, for example, a religious maniac or a sports maniac, you are critical of them because they have such a strong interest in religion or sports. 狂熱分子[表不滿] My mom is turning into a religious maniac. 我媽媽正在變成一個(gè)宗教狂熱分子。 返回 maniac劍橋詞典 maniac noun [C] (INTERESTED) informal a person who has a very strong interest in a particular activity 入迷的人,狂熱愛(ài)好者 a football /sex maniac 足球迷/色情狂 maniac noun [C] (MENTALLY ILL) a person who behaves in an uncontrolled way, not worrying about risks or danger 瘋子;狂人 Some maniac was running down the street waving a massive metal bar . 有個(gè)瘋子揮著一根粗粗的金屬棍在街上奔跑。 informal I won't get in the car with Richard - he drives like a maniac! 我不會(huì)坐理查德的車(chē)——他開(kāi)起車(chē)來(lái)像個(gè)瘋子! 習(xí)語(yǔ)like a maniac 返回 maniac