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madman |
| 释义 |
madmanmad‧man /ˈmædmən/ noun (plural madmen /-mən/) [countable]  - Carkesse believed that madmen vent their rage by words on air, poets by ink on paper.
- His only thought was to get away, away from those madmen, away from the mutation, away from the cathedral.
- I had found a way to be paid for living life of a madman, she said.
- I was working like a madman right up to the minute of the last show in London, then I collapsed in the studio.
- She took one look at Dean and decided that he was a madman.
- The media is carrying the whole thing like he was a madman.
- There were moral objections to house lizards being senselessly butchered by madmen.
► like a madman He drives like a madman. 1someone who behaves in a wild uncontrolled way: He drives like a madman.2 old-fashioned a man who is mentally ill |
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