1.使人发狂的;使人气极的
1.“madden”的现在分词
1.making you feel very angry
2.attractive but annoying
1.The present participle of madden
1.The maddening thing about creating anything is no one can tell you how to do it, and yet everyone's opinion can teach you something.
要知道关于创造的事情最不可理喻的是没有人告诉你怎么做,而每一个人又能教你一些东西。
2.This can be positively maddening in countries whose taxes these companies are trying to escape.
在许多国家,公司利用海外注册来避税的情况越来越普遍。
3.To a young man with the least fire in him that little upward lift in the middle of her red top lip was distracting, infatuating, maddening.
她的中部微微向上掀起的红色上唇,就连最没有激情的青年男子见了,也要神魂颠倒,痴迷如醉,为之疯狂。
4.I wish I were out of doors! I wish I were a girl again, half savage and hardy and free, and laughing at injuries, not maddening under them!
但愿我是在屋外,但愿我重又成为一个小女孩,粗野、倔强、无拘无束……笑对一切伤害,决不会压得我发疯!
5.Separated from his clones, Palpatine was forced to survive in the maddening, bodiless existence of the void.
远离克隆体的帕尔帕廷被迫存在于疯狂、无形的虚空中。
6.And yet Israel's obstinacy, maddening as it can be, serves the purposes of both our countries best.
然而,以色列的固执尽管十分令人恼火,却最适合我们两国的需要。
7.And, the situation may be sad, perplexing, or maddening enough to cause you to swing and miss.
而且,情况也许是悲伤的,复杂的,让你抓狂,摇摆不定甚至错过。
8.But Brazil's maddening bureaucracy, complex tax code and severe infrastructure woes make such a clip unsustainable.
但是,巴西那令人发狂的官僚主义、复杂的税收规定以及严重的基础设施问题,令这样的增速无法持续。
9.Why don't they lock their door and suffer those maddening sensations with a lucidity and a fear beyond all limits?
为何他们不紧锁房门?清醒地、极度恐惧地承受着那令人疯狂的痛楚。
10.and maintained its tenacious gripe, almost maddening me with fear. 'How can I! '
还是紧紧的抓着不放,恐惧几乎让我疯狂。