Buz gibi suda yüzmeyi denemesi çılgınlıktı.
- It was mad of him to try to swim in the icy water.
Bir çılgınla benim aramdaki tek fark benim bir çılgın olmamamdır.
- The only difference between me and a madman is that I'm not mad.
Niçin bana kızgınsın?
- Why are you mad at me?
Bugün mümkünse Tom'dan uzak durmalısın. O sana çok kızgın.
- You should avoid Tom today if at all possible. He's very mad at you.
Tom beni deli ediyor.
- Tom is driving me mad.
Tom bir deli gibi çalıştı.
- Tom worked like a madman.
Ona delice aşık oldu.
- He fell madly in love with her.
Ona delicesine aşıktır.
- He's madly in love with him.
Tom bir deli gibi çalıştı.
- Tom worked like a madman.
O, bir deli gibi hareket etti.
- He acted like a madman.
Hasta tamamen iyileşti.
- The patient made a full recovery.
O bugünkü sınava girmek istemedi, bu yüzden hasta olduğuna inandırdı, ve okula gitmedi.
- He didn't want to take today's test, so he made believe that he was sick, and didn't go to school.
Dört yaşındaki Amerikalı turist, aslında, Sichuan eyaletinin ünlü mayhoş mutfağına rağmen tamamen baharatlı sığır etinden yapılmamış olduğunu farkettiği için hayal kırıklığına uğradı.
- A four-year-old American tourist was disappointed to realize that, in fact, the Sichuan province is not entirely made of spicy beef, in spite of its famously piquant cuisine.
Hayır, sana kızgın değilim, sadece hayal kırıklığına uğradım.
- No, I'm not mad at you, I'm just disappointed.
Çağırılmadığı için sinirliydi.
- He was mad because he was not invited.
Hiçkimseye sinirli değilim.
- I'm not mad at anybody.
O kadar üzgündü ki neredeyse çıldırmıştı.
- He was so sad that he almost went mad.
A mad dog.
There's always mad girls at those parties.
It's mad hot today.
He that mads others, if he were so humoured, would be as mad himself, as much grieved and tormented .
He's got this mad idea that he's irresistible to women.
My brother, quiet as a cat, seems perfectly contented with the internal feelings of his felicity. The Marquis, mad as a kitten, is all in motion to express it, from tongue to heel.
Are you mad at me?.
Aren't you just mad for that red dress?.
The fact that I said nothing made him angry.
- I said nothing, and that made him angry.
It was his silence that made her angry.
- It was his silence which made her angry.