craze
复数形式
crazes
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狂热, 风潮
a temporary enthusiasm or infatuation for a particular thing or activity
- The hula hoop craze swept through schools in the 1950s, with kids everywhere wanting one.
呼啦圈热潮在1950年代席卷了学校,到处都是想要一个的孩子。
- Social media has fueled a new craze for retro-style disposable cameras.
社交媒体引发了对复古风格一次性相机的新热潮。
- The latest fitness craze involves high-intensity interval training with dance routines.
最新的健身热潮包括带有舞蹈动作的高强度间歇训练。
- This winter, a craze for hot chocolate bombs took over holiday dessert tables.
今年冬天,对热巧克力炸弹的狂热席卷了假日甜点桌。
- Every few years, there seems to be a new craze in fashion that everyone follows.
每隔几年,似乎就会出现一种新的时尚热潮,每个人都追随。
2
裂纹网, 开片
a thin network of fine cracks that form on the surface of a glaze, coating, or similar material
- The antique vase had a delicate craze on its porcelain surface, adding to its charm.
古董花瓶的瓷器表面有精致的细裂纹网络,增添了它的魅力。
- Over time, the glaze on the pottery began to craze, forming intricate patterns of fine cracks.
随着时间的推移,陶器上的釉开始开裂,形成了细裂纹的复杂图案。
- The extreme temperature changes caused the ceramic tiles to craze unexpectedly.
极端的温度变化导致陶瓷砖意外地开裂。
- The museum carefully restored the teacup, which had developed a slight craze in its glaze.
博物馆精心修复了这只茶杯,其釉面上出现了轻微的裂纹网络。
- Artists sometimes appreciate the unique texture a craze can create on ceramic art.
艺术家有时会欣赏裂纹在陶瓷艺术上创造的独特纹理。
3
疯狂, 妄想
a state of extreme mental disturbance or turmoil
- In a sudden craze, he started shouting and throwing objects across the room.
在一阵突然的疯狂中,他开始大喊大叫,并在房间里扔东西。
- The character in the novel descended into a craze after losing everything dear to him.
小说中的角色在失去所有珍贵的东西后陷入了疯狂。
- The unsettling events pushed her into a craze, leaving her unable to think clearly.
令人不安的事件使她陷入疯狂,让她无法清晰地思考。
- His craze was evident as he paced back and forth, muttering incoherently.
他的疯狂在他来回踱步、语无伦次地喃喃自语时显而易见。
- The intense pressure drove him to a craze, making it difficult for him to focus.
强烈的压力使他陷入疯狂,让他难以集中注意力。