单词 | crazed |
释义 | crazed From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Psychology, psychiatrycrazedcrazed /kreɪzd/ adjectiveMPCRAZYbehaving in a wild and uncontrolled way like someone who is mentally illcrazed with grief/pain/fear etc He was crazed with grief after the death of his mother.crazed expression on her face. The old woman had a crazed killer a Examples from the Corpuscrazed• She stared in at Louisa like a crazed creature, silently beseeching help.• She was once attacked by a crazed fan.• How safe would she be in her own flat, if some crazed person was determined to hunt her down?• There's Stansted Airport in Essex, whose massive tubular supports look like the work of a crazed plumber.• I have seen this before, he thought, still with his mind in that crazed slow motion.• An even more tragic fate befell many who, amid the crazed stampede, were able to get out of the fort.• Flagellants are crazed wanderers obsessed with the doom of the world.• There was something sad about Spring Mill now, with its crazed windows and its broken bricks, something a bit sinister.crazed with grief/pain/fear etc• The creature flings itself on the nearest character, crazed with pain and the desire to escape.Origin crazed (1500-1600) craze “to make crazy” ((15-19 centuries)), from craze “to crack, crush” ((14-20 centuries)), from a Scandinavian language |
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