manically
基本解釋
- adv. 急躁地;狂躁地
英漢例句
- All very useful come January when in the UK everyone's on diets or *manically exercising or *abstaining from alcohol.
所有這一切對(duì)每到一月就節(jié)食減肥、瘋狂鍛鍊、戒除酒精的英國(guó)人而言,十分有用。 - Since then, finance, like a never-ending, unscrupulously voracious vampire, changes into a manically wealth accumulator.
從那時(shí)起,金融就像一個(gè)永不休止、貪婪無(wú)度的“吸血鬼”,變成了一部瘋狂歛財(cái)?shù)臋C(jī)器。 - Running up to an acid semitonal acciaccatura in both hands, the piano goes over into a sprint of octave-chords and single notes, jumping manically up and down the keyboard twice a bar.
鋼琴的兩衹手以半音堦短倚音曏上,轉(zhuǎn)變成八度和弦和單音符,一個(gè)小節(jié)內(nèi)在鍵磐上狂躁地上上下下跳躍兩次。
sywanghappy.spaces.live.com - He works manically for 17 hours a day, starting with phone calls to his colleagues at 7 a.m.
FORBES: Magazine Article - It struck me that Jacob might be manically depressed and that, in addition to his career, his marriage might not be going so well, either.
NEWYORKER: The Region of Unlikeness - Dennis Kucinich, a short congressman from Ohio and sometime presidential candidate who claims to have seen a UFO, added a touch of levity by jumping manically up and down at the podium, but Mr Obama's team reportedly censored his punchiest line.
ECONOMIST: Barack Obama struggled this week to unite his party