单词 |
madhouse |
释义 |
madhousemad‧house /ˈmædhaʊs/ noun [countable usually singular]  - The police station is a madhouse most of the time.
- Hackney has always been a resort for madhouses and mad people.
- Imagine you're at home and you're not going back to that madhouse.
- It's like a madhouse in there.
- It is easy to understand why he is in the madhouse.
- On account of the bust they can put me back in the madhouse for life.
- The house was like a madhouse.
1a place with a lot of people, noise, and activity: It’s like a madhouse in here.2 old use a psychiatric hospital |
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