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MAD US English

mutual assured destruction

mad US English

mentally ill; insane

like mad in mad US English

with great intensity, energy, or enthusiasm

hopping mad in hopping US English

extremely angry

barking US English

completely mad or demented

mad cow disease US English

bovine spongiform encephalopathy

raving US English

used to emphasize the bad or extreme quality of someone or something

as mad as a March hare in March hare US English

(of a person) completely mad or irrational; crazy

madcap US English

amusingly eccentric

Wayne, Anthony US English

(1745–96), American soldier; known as Mad Anthony. A general noted for his courage and military brilliance, he is credited with saving West Point from British occupation following Benedict Arnold’s betrayal. He retired in 1783, but returned to active duty in the 1790s, defeating the Indians at the Battle of Fallen Timbers in Ohio in 1794

Mad Anthony in Wayne, Anthony US English

(1745–96), American soldier; known as Mad Anthony. A general noted for his courage and military brilliance, he is credited with saving West Point from British occupation following Benedict Arnold’s betrayal. He retired in 1783, but returned to active duty in the 1790s, defeating the Indians at the Battle of Fallen Timbers in Ohio in 1794

mad English-French

fou/folle

mad English-German

geisteskrank

mad English-Italian

pazzo, matto

mad cow disease English-German

Rinderwahnsinn

to work like mad in mad English-French

travailler comme un fou/une folle

to go mad in go English-French

devenir fou/folle

to go mad in mad English-French

devenir fou/folle

to go mad in mad English-Spanish

volverse* loco

to get mad in mad English-Spanish

ponerse* furioso

drive sb. mad in mad English-German

jmdn. um den Verstand bringen

be raving mad in raving English-German

völlig verrückt sein

be barking mad in barking English-Italian

essere matto da legare

drive somebody mad in drive English-Italian

far diventare matto qualcuno

the audience went mad in mad English-French

le public s'est déchaîné

to work/run like mad in mad English-Spanish

trabajar/correr como un loco

to be mad at or with sb in mad English-French

être très en colère contre qn

be mad about somebody/something in mad English-Italian

andare matto per qualcuno/qualcosa

she's mad about o on African music in mad English-Spanish

la música africana la vuelve loca

we made a mad dash for the airport in mad English-Spanish

salimos como locos para el aeropuerto