demented
英 [dɪˈmentɪd]
美 [dɪˈmentɪd]
adj. 极度焦躁不安的; 忧虑失常的; 发狂的; 痴呆的
Collins.1 / BNC.15179 / COCA.17632
牛津词典
adj.
- 极度焦躁不安的;忧虑失常的;发狂的
behaving in a crazy way because you are extremely upset or worried- I've been nearly demented with worry about you.
我一直为你担心,都快发疯了。
- I've been nearly demented with worry about you.
- 痴呆的;发狂的
having a mental illness
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 精神错乱的;(尤指)患早老性痴呆的
Someone who isdementedhas a severe mental illness, especially Alzheimer's disease.- At what point does it become necessary to place a demented person in a nursing home?
到了什么时候算是有必要把早老性痴呆病人送到养老院去?
- At what point does it become necessary to place a demented person in a nursing home?
- ADJ-GRADED 古怪的;愚蠢的;疯狂的
If you describe someone asdemented, you think that their actions are strange, foolish, or uncontrolled.- He had been granted his own TV show by some demented executive...
某个愚蠢的主管已经批准他自己来做一个电视节目。 - Sid broke into demented laughter.
锡德狂笑起来。
- He had been granted his own TV show by some demented executive...
英英释义
adj
- affected with madness or insanity
- a man who had gone mad
双语例句
- No one knows for certain the identity of this masked and demented murderer.
没人知道这个带着面具、精神错乱杀手的真实身份。 - When her child is two hours late, she becomes quite demented.
她孩子晚了两个小时,她心急如焚。 - He had been granted his own TV show by some demented executive
某个愚蠢的主管已经批准他自己来做一个电视节目。 - If that's truth is somewhere in that demented mind, he might know who killed my mother.
如果这个神经错乱的家伙脑子里知道真相,他也许知道是谁杀了我母亲。 - I've been nearly demented with worry about you.
我一直为你担心,都快发疯了。 - I don't mention that it's a prophecy& that my staying here for three or four months was predicted two years ago by an elderly and quite possibly demented Balinese medicine man, during a ten-minute palm-reading.
我并未提及这是预言&两年前有个年老而且很可能精神错乱的巴厘药师,在看过十分钟我的手相后,预言我将在此地待上三或四个月。 - He always feels useful when he helps, and he gets a demented high from utility.
当他帮助,而且他从实效得到一个发狂的高度时候,他总是觉得有用。 - The character isn't demented; it's the comedy.
角色并没疯,这是喜剧。 - 'They looked sort of demented,' he said.
他说,她们看上去有点精神错乱。 - A: We must certainly do what we can to prevent illness and disability, but we must be careful that a focus on robust ageing does not lead us to neglect the frail, the demented and the dying.
答:当然,我们必须尽力防止出现疾病和残疾,但我们也必须谨慎行事,不要因强调健康老化而对年老体衰、呆傻迷糊和生命垂危的人有所忽视。