1.
Vehemence of feeling or expression;fervor.
激烈,狂热行为感觉或表达的激烈程度;狂热
2.
At the beginning of the century, the idea of traveling to the Moon was thought to be crazy.
本世纪初到月球旅行的想法却被认为是狂热的。
3.
someone regarded as eccentric or crazy.
被认为古怪或狂热的人。
4.
A frenzy supposed by ancient peoples to have been induced by nymphs.
着魔时的狂热古代人认为由仙女引起的狂热
5.
Insistence upon rules of conduct marks the ebb of religious fervor(Alfred North Whitehead)
坚持行为准则标志着宗教狂热的降温(艾尔弗雷德 诺思 怀特海德)
6.
The act or condition of rejoicing greatly.
狂喜,欢跃欢跃或狂喜的行为或状态
7.
His ruder manner turned into madness.
他粗鲁的行为变成疯狂。
8.
used of frenzied sexual activity.
用来指狂乱的性行为。
9.
His conduct borders on madness.
他的行为近于疯狂。
10.
His behaviour borders upon madness.
他的行为几乎是疯狂。
11.
A short-lived popular fashion; a fad.
短暂的时尚:流行一时的狂热
12.
The (football) fans cheered their team's victory with fever heat.
球迷们为自己球队的胜利狂热欢呼。
13.
Fanatic fans fancy “Titanic” are terrific and fantastic.
狂热的影迷认为《铁达尼号》精彩又美妙。
14.
It is absurd to call him a fanatic.
称他为狂热信徒是可笑的。
15.
characterized by strong enthusiasm; ardent revolutionaries.
以强烈的狂热为特点;“热情洋溢的革命者”。
16.
America's anti-communist emotions had found a new and more lunatic[2] voice.
50年代初美国的反共狂热掀起了新的、更为癫狂的咆哮。
17.
Such fires always have burned themselves out quickly in America.
这种狂热在美国总是很快就会自行消灭的。
18.
If the key to Rio is music and movement,
在里约热内卢,狂欢节主要是音乐和游行了。