mania
英 [ˈmeɪniə]
美 [ˈmeɪniə]
n. (通常指许多人共有的)强烈的欲望,狂热,极大的热情; 躁狂症
复数:manias
Collins.1 / BNC.14608 / COCA.12415
牛津词典
noun
- (通常指许多人共有的)强烈的欲望,狂热,极大的热情
an extremely strong desire or enthusiasm for sth, often shared by a lot of people at the same time- He had a mania for fast cars.
他是个飞车狂。 - Football mania is sweeping the country.
足球热正风靡全国。
- He had a mania for fast cars.
- 躁狂症
a mental illness in which sb has an obsession about sth that makes them extremely anxious, violent or confused
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 狂热;癖好
If you say that a person or group has amania forsomething, you mean that they enjoy it very much or spend a lot of time on it.- It seemed to some observers that the English had a mania for travelling...
在某些观察家看来,英国人对旅行似乎抱有一种狂热。 - The media have a mania about rugby union.
媒体格外青睐英式橄榄球联盟。 - ...Mozart mania.
莫扎特热
- It seemed to some observers that the English had a mania for travelling...
- N-UNCOUNT 躁狂症
Maniais a mental illness which causes the sufferer to become very worried or concerned about something.- ...the treatment of mania...
对躁狂症的治疗 - He almost wouldn't eat at all and had the oddest manias.
他几乎颗粒未进,走火入魔。
- ...the treatment of mania...
英英释义
noun
- an irrational but irresistible motive for a belief or action
- a mood disorder
双语例句
- The mania for economy had struck even here.
节俭的狂热连这里也感受到了。 - My religious mania, or whatever it was, is over.
我的宗教狂热,无论你叫它什么,它已经成为过去了。 - The media have a mania about rugby union.
媒体格外青睐英式橄榄球联盟。 - But Mania may know that this is not strictly true.
但马涅也许知道,严格说来,这不是真的。 - He almost wouldn't eat at all and had the oddest manias.
他几乎颗粒未进,走火入魔。 - However much one may loathe the idea, a private-sector financial mania will finish up as public-sector pain.
不过,很多人可能会憎恶这个观点:私营部门的金融狂热最终将成为公共部门的痛楚。 - And investor demand has now reached mania levels.
投资者需求如今已达到近乎狂热的水平。 - The world has a new mania.
现在世界上有一种新的狂热。 - The way she deals with her co-workers has an edge of mania.
她和同事相处的方式处于颠狂的边缘。 - Prescribed drugs to control the patient's periods of mania.
开药方来控制病人的躁狂的阶段。