| 释义 | 
		maniacalma‧ni‧a‧cal /məˈnaɪəkəl/ adjective    - And who created the cruel, the deluded, the maniacal?
 - Beside him appeared the maniacal little knife-man, Miguelito, giggling like an over-excited schoolgirl at a birthday party.
 - I have never hated hyenas: their occasional maniacal laughter and their eerie whooping cries are among my earliest memories.
 - It was nearly 20 years before Cade's discovery was reinvestigated and found to be a useful treatment for maniacal patients.
 - Mix drove it at maniacal speeds, sober or not.
 - Opposite the flower market he stepped into the maniacal Le Loi traffic, attempting languor and unconcern.
 - She was a meticulous, but not maniacal, housekeeper.
 - They believe that the end of the world is about to come, and their conviction gives them a certain maniacal courage.
 
    behaving as if you are crazy—maniacally /-kli/ adverb  |