词汇 | moment of madness |
释义 | moment of madnessmoment of madness 1 when someone does something without thinking clearly 一时糊涂 In a moment of madness, I agreed to have the party at my house. 我一时糊涂,同意在我家搞聚会。 Examples from the Corpus moment/fit of madness• Grandcourt finds Gwendolen screaming in a fit of madness.• Francis made his will in a moment of madness.• In a moment of madness Rosenoir kicked Alan Kernaghan as he lay on the ground.• It was a moment of madness.• A brief moment of madness, I admit.• Just that one brief moment of madness ... Then the bitter tears of self-reproach.• Essex are likely to fine Neil Foster for his moments of madness yesterday.• He wondered if the bad blood of the d'Urbervilles was to blame for this moment of madness. → moment/fit of madness at madness(1) 2 a short period of time when you do not feel or behave as normal and often do or say something which you later wish you had not done or said 一时疯狂/软弱/惊慌等 in a moment of something In a moment of madness I agreed to go with him. 我一时糊涂,同意和他一起去。 He experienced a brief moment of panic. 他一时间感到惊慌。 Examples from the Corpus moment of madness/weakness/panic etc• She rang the doorbell, listened to the silence within and felt a moment of panic.• I had a moment of panic.• What mattered was that one of the legs had been used by the gang in a moment of panic.• He caught me in a moment of weakness.• In a moment of madness Rosenoir kicked Alan Kernaghan as he lay on the ground.• In a moment of weakness the President had accepted the invitation.• It was a moment of madness. → moment of madness/weakness/panic etc at moment(6) |
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