madden
英 [ˈmædn]
美 [ˈmædn]
v. 使非常生气; 使发疯
现在分词:maddening 过去分词:maddened 过去式:maddened 第三人称单数:maddens
BNC.20519 / COCA.11276
牛津词典
verb
- 使非常生气;使发疯
to make sb very angry or crazy
柯林斯词典
- VERB 使极为恼火;使狂怒
Tomaddena person or animal means to make them very angry.- He knew that what he was saying did not reach her. And the knowledge of it maddened him...
他知道她没有听他的话,这让他大为光火。 - He is calmed by a lullaby, but maddened by any sudden loud noise.
他在催眠曲的安抚下平静下来,但任何突发的巨响又会让他大发脾气。 - ...the maddened dogs.
被激怒的狗群
- He knew that what he was saying did not reach her. And the knowledge of it maddened him...
英英释义
verb
- make mad
- His behavior is maddening
- drive up the wall
- cause to go crazy
双语例句
- OS: Can you change weather before a match like in Madden?
可以像麦登橄榄球一样在比赛前改变天气吗? - Richie showed off her huge rock ( designed with jeweler Neil Lane) while stepping out to dinner with Madden at New York's Abe& Arthur restaurant following her Letterman appearance.
妮可和未婚夫上过深夜秀后两人前往纽约著名餐厅吃饭时向记者秀出由私人珠宝定制师尼尔莱恩设计制作的巨大钻戒。 - For more detailed information on induced polarization, review papers by Madden.
关于诱发极化法的更详细的资料,可参阅马登的述评文章。 - The team has "created a material that no one else has created," says Madden, who wrote about the research in.
该小组“已经发明了一个没有其他人曾经创造出的材料,”麦登说。 - Moments earlier, Madden had landed on this same road; he took the photo through the window of his plane.
没几分钟前麦登才搭机在同一条路上着陆,他隔着座机的窗户拍下这幅照片。 - Yet the most noticeable change for computer users will be that more employees will be allowed to bring their own PC or smartphone to work, says Brian Madden of techtarget, a consultancy.
然而,电脑用户感受到的最显著变化,则是更多雇员将获准携带自己的个人电脑或智能电话工作,一家咨询公司techtarget的brianmadden这样说。 - In the black and yellow garden there was only a single man, but this man was as strong as a statue and this man was walking up the path and he was Captain Richard Madden.
黄黑二色的花园里只有一个人,但是那个人像塑像似的强大,在小径上走来,他就是理查德·马登上尉。 - Mr de Garis's MP, Max Madden, took up the case
德加里斯先生的下议员马克斯·马登开始着手处理这个问题。 - I cannot reconcile myself to this idea& it would madden me.
我不能接受这种想法,它会使我发疯的。 - I often want to criticise Jane Austen, but her books madden me so that I can't conceal my frenzy from the reader; and therefore I have to stop every time I begin.
我经常想批评简·奥斯汀,但是她的书太让我抓狂,让我很难对读者隐瞒我的愤怒之情;所以每次我开始读她的书时都不得不中途停止。