manic
adj. <醫>躁狂的,患躁狂病的; 瘋狂的
If you describe someone as manic, you mean that they do things extremely quickly or energetically, often because they are very excited or anxious about something.
He was really manic...
他真的瘋了一般。
He seemed to have an almost manic energy.
他似乎有一股近乎瘋狂的勁頭。
If you describe someone's smile, laughter, or sense of humour as manic, you mean that it seems excessive or strange, as if they were insane.
...a manic grin.
傻笑
1. affected with or marked by frenzy or mania uncontrolled by reason;
Manic depressives oscillate between depression and elation.
躁狂抑鬱症患者抑鬱與躁狂交替發作.
You drive like a manic.
你開車跟瘋子一樣.
Babbling about Scientology and displaying manic intensity on camera serves little purpose when you are famous.
當你已經很有名的時候,所有關於科學教派的胡言亂語,或是鏡頭前的極度狂躁,都不會產生任何意義.
The other one is thinking of the shallowness of cause manic and academic divisions.
另一種是思想的狂躁和學術的淺薄導致的分裂.
Manic Monday : Dow roars back from worst week ever.
狂躁星期一:道指從歷史上最壞的一週狂漲.