amuck

英 [ə'mʌk] 美 [ə'mʌk]
  • adv. 杀气腾腾地;狂乱地
  • adj. 嗜杀的
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1. 法国二战恶搞喜剧片: <<疯狂的元首>>: The Fuhrer Runs Amok.
2. amok => amock => amuck.
amuck (adv.)
17c., variant of amok; treated as a muck by Dryden, Byron, etc., and defended by Fowler, who considered amok didacticism.
1. The sea ran amuck.
海上风暴肆虐.

来自《现代英汉综合大词典》

2. In no minute did the sea run amuck.
倾刻间海上刮起了大风暴.

来自辞典例句

3. The Spaniards ran amuck in Chinese quarter and pillaged their jurks in the harbour.
西班牙人在中国居民区乱砍乱杀,并劫掠他们在港口的船只.

来自辞典例句

4. The scoundrels who ran amuck will be severely punished.
横行无忌的歹徒将受到严惩.

来自互联网

5. The more they run amuck, the better for us.
他们越猖狂, 对于我们越有利益.

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