craze
英 [kreɪz]
美 [kreɪz]
n. (通常为一时的)狂热,疯狂; 风行一时的东西
复数:crazes 第三人称单数:crazes 现在分词:crazing 过去式:crazed 过去分词:crazed
Collins.1 / BNC.15398 / COCA.13958
牛津词典
noun
- (通常为一时的)狂热,疯狂;风行一时的东西
an enthusiastic interest in sth that is shared by many people but that usually does not last very long; a thing that people have a craze for- the latest fitness craze to sweep the country
最近风靡全国的健身热
- the latest fitness craze to sweep the country
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (一时的)狂热,风行
If there is acrazefor something, it is very popular for a short time.- ...the craze for Mutant Ninja Turtles...
《忍者神龟》的风靡一时 - Walking is the latest fitness craze.
散步是最近非常流行的健身方式。
- ...the craze for Mutant Ninja Turtles...
英英释义
noun
- a fine crack in a glaze or other surface
- an interest followed with exaggerated zeal
- he always follows the latest fads
- it was all the rage that season
- state of violent mental agitation
verb
- develop a fine network of cracks
- Crazed ceramics
- cause to go crazy
双语例句
- The bicycle craze has waned.
自行车热已冷下去了。 - But Charles and Camilla have yet to adopt one internet craze-that of becoming bloggers.
而查尔斯和卡米拉还参与了一种更为热门的网络活动&写博客。 - Undoubtedly, the emergence of such a craze is the manifestation of our growing overall national strength.
不可否认,汉语热的出现是我国综合国力不断增强的表现。 - Toward this kind of "China craze", we should hold a right attitude.
对于这种“中国热”的现象我们应该持有正确的态度。 - Youngsters are risking their lives in a dangerous craze which is sweeping the country.
青少年正在一阵席卷全国的危险时尚中拿自己的生命冒险。 - An alarming fact about this craze is that most students pursue graduate studies not out of their voluntary will.
关于这股热潮,一个触目惊心的事实是,大多数学生并不是出于他们自主的意愿而去追求研究生阶段的学习的。 - The craze began in 1921, when two restaurants designed for in-car dining opened.
这阵风是1921年开始刮起来的,那时开了两家方便在车里就餐的餐馆。 - He has got a new craze.
他已经迷上了一个新玩艺。 - It's started a real craze on campus.
在校园里这太疯狂了。 - This is a brand new product; it proved to be a craze in American market.
这是一个全新的产品,在美国市场掀起了一股热销潮。