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形容词比较级
more manic
形容词最高级
most manic
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狂躁的, 疯狂的
experiencing a state of extreme excitement, energy, or activity, often characterized by uncontrollable or frenzied behavior
- During the holiday season, the shopping malls are often filled with manic shoppers rushing to buy gifts.
在假期季节,购物中心常常挤满了匆忙购买礼物的狂热购物者。
- After drinking too much coffee, Tim became manic, talking rapidly and pacing around the room.
喝了太多咖啡后,蒂姆变得狂躁,说话很快,在房间里踱步。
- Sarah's dog was in a manic state, running around the backyard at top speed.
莎拉的狗处于狂躁状态,以最快的速度在后院跑来跑去。
- After winning the lottery, Mary felt a manic surge of adrenaline, planning extravagant purchases and vacations.
赢得彩票后,玛丽感到一阵狂躁的肾上腺素激增,计划着奢侈的购物和假期。
- During the concert, the crowd became manic, dancing and cheering wildly as their favorite band performed.
在音乐会期间,人群变得狂热,随着他们最喜欢的乐队表演,疯狂地跳舞和欢呼。
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狂躁的, 疯狂的
overexcited, hyper, or frantically energetic, often in a chaotic or unhinged way
- I cleaned the whole apartment at 2 AM.I was manic.
我在凌晨2点打扫了整个公寓。我当时很狂躁。
- She got manic before the big presentation.
她在大型演讲前变得狂躁。
- He was manic with excitement after winning the tickets.
赢得门票后,他兴奋得狂躁。
- The kids were manic during the birthday party.
孩子们在生日派对上非常狂躁。
- Mentally exhausted but still manic, I organized my closet at midnight.
精神上疲惫但仍狂躁,我在午夜整理了我的衣柜。