1.使发狂;使大怒
2.〈罕〉发狂
1.to make someone very angry
1.Mostly we get on fine, though I am maddened by his frequent telephone calls to his wife.
多数情况下,我们相处得不错。但他频繁给妻子打电话,这让我抓狂。
2.He might be walking straight up the walls, for all he could tell, or staggering across the ceilings like a maddened fly.
他只知道,自己是在沿着墙壁笔直向前走着,还是象一只疯狂的苍蝇,跌跌绊绊地穿过天花板下方。
3.He wondered by what alchemy it was changed, so that what sickened him one hour, maddened him with hunger the next.
他想知道是什么样的魔力导致了这样的变化,一小时前使他厌恶的东西,现在却发疯似地想得到它。
4.The children maddened her with their endless questions.
孩子们没完没了的提问使她感到恼火。
5.Owen was alternately dejected and maddened by the knowledge of his own helplessness.
欧文因自己一筹莫展,时而烦闷,时而生气。
6.In his early years at Apple, his meddling in tiny details maddened colleagues, and his criticism could be caustic and even humiliating.
早年他在苹果时,最细小的细节他都要插手,这激怒了同事,而他的批评可能是刻薄的甚至于羞辱性的。
7.It maddened him to think that he did not have a wider choice of action.
他一想到自己没有更多的选择余地,就不由得直冒火。
8."No more my splintered heart and maddened hand were turned against the wolfish world" .
我的破碎的心和发狂的手不再抗拒这豺狼似的世界。
9.It was almost impossible to listen to him without being first convinced and then maddened.
听了以后无法不相信他,也无法不感到愤怒。
10.Dmitri, apparently maddened by the controversy, now adopted his father's teasing stance.
Dmitri显然被这场争论搞疯了,于是摆出了他父亲的揶揄姿态。