mad
ness
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疯狂, 愚蠢行为
very stupid behavior that could develop into a dangerous situation
- Driving at high speeds in dense fog is sheer madness and incredibly dangerous.
在浓雾中高速行驶纯粹是疯狂,而且非常危险。
- It's madness to go hiking alone in the wilderness without proper gear and preparation.
没有适当的装备和准备就独自在荒野中徒步旅行是疯狂的。
- The decision to invest all his savings in a risky scheme was met with disbelief and labeled as financial madness.
决定将所有积蓄投资于一个高风险计划的做法遭到了怀疑,并被贴上了金融疯狂的标签。
- The protesters' attempt to storm the government building was described by officials as an act of madness.
抗议者试图冲击政府大楼的行为被官员描述为疯狂之举。
- Starting a new business without a clear plan or market research is often seen as entrepreneurial madness.
在没有明确计划或市场调研的情况下开始新业务通常被视为创业疯狂。
2
a state recognized by law as affecting responsibility for actions
- The court declared the defendant was suffering from madness at the time of the crime.
- Legal proceedings considered his madness in determining culpability.
- The patient's madness was documented in the psychiatric report.
- Insanity pleas are based on recognized madness under law.
- He was acquitted due to madness affecting his decision-making.
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unrestrained excitement, enthusiasm, or passion
- The crowd's madness at the concert was electrifying.
- Fans exhibited pure madness when the team scored.
- The festival was a display of cultural madness and joy.
- She threw herself into the project with total madness.
- The excitement reached madness as the parade began.
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an acute viral disease affecting the nervous system of warm-blooded animals, usually fatal once it reaches the brain
- The dog was quarantined after showing symptoms of madness.
- Madness can be transmitted through animal bites.
- Vaccination prevents madness in domestic animals.
- The veterinarian treated several cases of madness last month.
- Exposure to madness is fatal if untreated.