Rabid
['ræbɪd;'reɪ-]
解释:
(n.) Furious; raging; extremely violent.
(n.) Extreme, unreasonable, or fanatical in opinion; excessively zealous; as, a rabid socialist.
(n.) Affected with the distemper called rabies; mad; as, a rabid dog or fox.
(n.) Of or pertaining to rabies, or hydrophobia; as, rabid virus.
校对:内尔
同义词及近义词:
a. Furious, raging, mad.
录入:莱斯特
同义词及反义词:
SYN:Furious, raging, mad, infuriated, maniacal, frantic, raving
ANT:Rational, sane, reasonable, sober
艾布拉姆编辑
解释:
adj. furious: mad: affected with rabies as a dog: foolishly intense.—adj. Rab′ic pertaining to rabies.—adv. Rab′idly.—ns. Rab′idness; Rā′bies the disease (esp. of dogs) from which hydrophobia is communicated: canine madness.—adjs. Rābiet′ic resembling madness; Rābif′ic communicating hydrophobia; Rā′bious raging.
手打:凯勒
例句:
- In October a shepherd lad, who, though badly bitten himself, had saved some other children from the attack of a rabid dog, was the second one to benefit b y the great discovery. 李贝. 西洋科学史.
- This is the man who is called by Carlyle rabid dog, atrocious, squalid, and Dog-leech--this last by way of tribute to his science. 赫伯特·乔治·威尔斯. 世界史纲.
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