| 释义 | -mania
 -maniasuff. An exaggerated desire or enthusiasm for: balletomania.[From mania.]
 -manian combining form indicating extreme desire or pleasure of a specified kind or an abnormal excitement aroused by something: kleptomania; nymphomania; pyromania.   [from mania]ma•ni•a(ˈmeɪ ni ə, ˈmeɪn yə)
 n.,  pl.  -ni•as.   1.  excessive excitement or enthusiasm.    2.  a pathological state characterized by euphoric mood, excessive activity or talkativeness, impaired judgment, and sometimes psychotic symptoms.  [1350–1400; < Latin < Greek manía madness]
 -maniaa combining form of mania (megalomania); extended to mean “enthusiasm, often of an extreme and transient nature,” for that specified by the initial element (bibliomania).-mania
 -mania[′mān·yə]  (psychology) A combining form denoting obsession, abnormal preoccupation, or compulsion.-mania
 -maniaword element [Gr.], obsessive preoccupation with something.-mania(mā'nē-ă), An abnormal love for, or morbid impulse toward, some specific object, place, or action. [G. frenzy]-mania Suffix indicating an abnormal love for, or morbid impulse toward, some specific object, place, or action. [G. frenzy]-maniaSuffix denoting  exaggerated feeling for, compulsion towards, or obsession with.-mania Suffix denoting an abnormal love for, or morbid impulse toward, some specific object, place, or action. [G. frenzy]LegalSeeManiaThesaurusSeemania |