關於Maniac的意思和用法的提問
包含"Maniac"的句子的意思
Q:
I hope they put that maniac away and throw away the key.是什麼意思
A:
It means that you hope someone goes to prison/is sent to a mental hospital and stays there.
Q:
I studied like a maniac.是什麼意思
A:
It means you study very hard.
"Maniac"的近義詞和區別
Q:
maniac 和 crazy 的差別在哪裡?
A:
maniac is a noun meaning someone who exhibits wild behavior
That guy is a maniac.
crazy is typically an adjective describing the mental condition of someone
or
an adverb meaning enthusiastic
She went crazy and beat them up.
or
He is crazy about her.
crazy is sometimes used as a noun meaning deranged person, but in my experience, it is not very common since this usage is considered derogatory
We need to keep that crazy locked up.
That guy is a maniac.
crazy is typically an adjective describing the mental condition of someone
or
an adverb meaning enthusiastic
She went crazy and beat them up.
or
He is crazy about her.
crazy is sometimes used as a noun meaning deranged person, but in my experience, it is not very common since this usage is considered derogatory
We need to keep that crazy locked up.
Q:
maniac 和 lunatic 的差別在哪裡?
A:
I meand the same thing. It means that they're crazy
Q:
maniac 和 crazy 的差別在哪裡?
A:
OK, they both have similar meanings related to obsessive, mad, unpredictable, irrational, violent, etc., behaviour -- from somewhat mild to more extreme.
"She is crazy about boy bands."
"He is a maniac for anything to do with motorbikes."
"He went crazy cleaning the house."
"She was working like a maniac."
"All of a sudden she just went crazy."
"He acted like a maniac for no apparent reason."
"He was driving like a maniac."
"She was running like crazy."
I would normally hear maniac used as a noun and crazy as an adjective but they can both appear as different parts of speech.
I would say "maniacal" for the adjective.
"All you could hear was her maniacal laughter."
But some people do use "maniac" (or "manic"). Also, I wouldn't use "crazy" as a noun, but others would.
"There was a bunch of crazies down the street."
So, that's how the two words relate to behaviour (of people and perhaps animals), generally.
Crazy has some additional meanings where you wouldn't use any form of maniac.
"When they found the boat the mast was at a crazy angle."
"The glaze on the pot had become crazy from years of use."
"He made a new path with crazy paving."
That's all the common uses I can think of. It was very interesting looking it up in detail. Let me know if anything isn't clear.
"She is crazy about boy bands."
"He is a maniac for anything to do with motorbikes."
"He went crazy cleaning the house."
"She was working like a maniac."
"All of a sudden she just went crazy."
"He acted like a maniac for no apparent reason."
"He was driving like a maniac."
"She was running like crazy."
I would normally hear maniac used as a noun and crazy as an adjective but they can both appear as different parts of speech.
I would say "maniacal" for the adjective.
"All you could hear was her maniacal laughter."
But some people do use "maniac" (or "manic"). Also, I wouldn't use "crazy" as a noun, but others would.
"There was a bunch of crazies down the street."
So, that's how the two words relate to behaviour (of people and perhaps animals), generally.
Crazy has some additional meanings where you wouldn't use any form of maniac.
"When they found the boat the mast was at a crazy angle."
"The glaze on the pot had become crazy from years of use."
"He made a new path with crazy paving."
That's all the common uses I can think of. It was very interesting looking it up in detail. Let me know if anything isn't clear.
Q:
maniac 和 addict 的差別在哪裡?
A:
A maniac is just a crazy person basically.
An addict is someone who can't stop doing something
ie) videogame addict, sex addict
An addict is someone who can't stop doing something
ie) videogame addict, sex addict
"Maniac"有關的其他問題
Q:
日本製フリーゲームの英語版で、犯罪者に対する呼び方で「crazy bastered」「deranged maniac」とありましたが、「(道徳的な)クソ野郎」という意味にこの表現は適していますか?
A:
正確に言って「頭の狂った野郎」という言い回しですが、適しているのではと思います。
Q:
there are still some maniacs who tries to attempt a fire for thier own sake 聼起來自然嗎?
A:
Simple way of saying:
There are still some maniacs trying to start a fire for their own sake (purposes).
A more advance way of saying:
There are still some maniacs attempting arson for their own gain.
(Arson - To set someone's property, building or house, on fire)
There are still some maniacs trying to start a fire for their own sake (purposes).
A more advance way of saying:
There are still some maniacs attempting arson for their own gain.
(Arson - To set someone's property, building or house, on fire)
Q:
請教我maniac的正確發音。
A:
請到提問詳情頁確認
Q:
He was a maniac for the camera. 聼起來自然嗎?
A:
I would say "He was crazy for the camera"
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