demented

英[dɪˈmentɪd]
美[dɪˈmɛntɪd]

基本释义

  • adj.疯狂的,精神错乱的
  • v.精神错乱,变得痴呆(dement的过去分词)

词性变化

实用例句

I've been nearly demented with worry about you.

我一直为你担心,都快发疯了。

牛津词典

Sid broke into demented laughter.

锡德狂笑起来。

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。

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?

He writes in despair, and the result is a demented book.

他是在绝望中写作的, 写出来的是一本疯狂的书.

辞典例句

I have occasionally seen these people in nursing homes, sharing a ward with truly demented patients.

有时我看到这些人在疗养院里和真正发狂的病人合用一病房.

期刊摘选

When her child was two hours late, she became quite demented.

她孩子晚了两个小时, 她心急如焚.

辞典例句

He was demented about New York City, Rudolph decided.

他把纽约城恨得入骨, 鲁道夫断定.

辞典例句

Objective To investigate the characteristics of delirium after cerebral infarction in elderly demented patients.

目的分析老年痴呆患者新发生脑梗死所致谵妄的临床特征.

期刊摘选

Are we demented or am I disturbed?

是我们神智不清?还是我内心被扰乱?

期刊摘选

They believe that the spirits of the dead will anyway drive the LRA commanders demented.

他们相信死者的灵魂将至少会使上帝抵抗军的指挥官们精神不得安宁.

期刊摘选

It provides brief information of music therapy for demented elderly.

内容包括为痴呆症长者进行音乐治疗的一般资料.

期刊摘选

If you can grow new neurons, you might be able to demented brains.

如果病人能够长出新的神经元, 那么就有可能给痴呆的大脑更换设施.

期刊摘选

The man was plainly demented.

那人显然神经错乱.

辞典例句

The truly demented can enter the simulation sitting astride a missile madly arching toward its target.

真正疯狂的是,你可以进入模拟环境,骑上发疯似地划着弧线飞向目标的导弹.

期刊摘选

He writes in despair, and the result is a demented book that no publisher will handle.

他是在绝望中写作的, 写出来的是一本疯狂的书,哪个出版商都不肯碰它.

辞典例句

Sid broke into demented laughter.

锡德狂笑起来。

辞典例句

I've been nearly demented with worry about you.

我一直为你担心,都快发疯了。

《牛津高阶英汉双解词典》

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。

柯林斯例句

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?

柯林斯例句

英英释义

Adjective
  • 1. affected with madness or insanity;

    "a man who had gone mad"