craze
- IPA[krāz]
美式
- an enthusiasm for a particular activity or object which appears suddenly and achieves widespread but short-lived popularity
- make (someone) insane or wildly out of control;produce a network of fine cracks on (a surface)
verb: craze, 3rd person present: crazes, gerund or present participle: crazing, past tense: crazed, past participle: crazed
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名詞
- 1. an enthusiasm for a particular activity or object which appears suddenly and achieves widespread but short-lived popularity the latest craze for bungee jumping
動詞
- 1. make (someone) insane or wildly out of control crazed by hunger, the population began to turn on the rebels
- 2. produce a network of fine cracks on (a surface) the lake was frozen over but crazed with cracks
- ▪ develop fine cracks internal stresses often caused the glue to craze
- insane or wildly out of control: a crazed killer
Oxford American Dictionary
- insane or wildly out of control: a crazed killer
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a person) having an extremely strong desire for power, or irrational on account of having power: a power-crazed dictator the world of work is still full of power-crazed, sadistic bosses
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a person) having an extremely strong desire for power, or irrational on account of having power: a power-crazed dictator the world of work is still full of power-crazed, sadistic bosses
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[kreɪz]
英式
- an enthusiasm for a particular activity or object which appears suddenly and achieves ... the new craze for step aerobics
- make (someone) insane or wildly out of control: crazed by hunger, the population began to turn on the rebels
Oxford Dictionary