柯林斯詞典mania /?me?n??/ (manias) 1. N-COUNT If you say that a person or group has a mania for something, you mean that they enjoy it very much or spend a lot of time on it. 狂熱 The mania for dinosaurs began in the late 1800s. 恐龍熱興起於19世紀(jì)晚期。2. N-UNCOUNT Mania is a mental illness which causes the sufferer to become very worried or concerned about something. 狂躁癥[also N in pl] ...the treatment of mania. …狂躁癥的治療。 返回 mania劍橋詞典 mania noun [C or U] (STRONG INTEREST) disapproving a very strong interest in something that fills a person's mind or uses up all their time 狂熱;熱衷 So why your sudden mania for exercise ? 你爲(wèi)什麼突然熱衷於鍛鍊了? The article describes the religious mania that is sweeping the US. 文章描述了蓆卷美國的宗教狂熱。 mania noun [C or U] (MENTAL ILLNESS) a state in which someone directs all their attention to one particular thing 癡迷;…狂;…癖 Van Gogh suffered from acute persecution mania. 凡高患有嚴(yán)重的被害妄想癥。 She's always cleaning - it's like a mania with her. 她縂是清掃個(gè)沒完——好像有潔癖。 psychology specialized a state of extreme physical and mental activity , often involving a loss of judgment and periods of euphoria 躁狂癥 返回 mania