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English - Turkish
çılgın

Ümit; bir saat önce bitirdiğin çikolatalı çörek kutusunun sihirle tekrar dolup dolmadığını kontrol etmek için çılgın bir adam gibi birdenbire mutfağa doğru koştuğundadır. - Hope is when you suddenly run to the kitchen like a mad man to check if the empty chocolate cookie box you just finished an hour ago is magically full again.

Bir çılgınla benim aramdaki tek fark benim bir çılgın olmamamdır. - The only difference between me and a madman is that I'm not mad.

kızgın

Tom'un bana çok kızgın olmadığını umuyorum. - I hope Tom's not too 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.

{s} delice, deli gibi. mad as a hatter/mad as zırdeli
{s} kudurmuş
deli

Tom bir deli gibi çalıştı. - Tom worked like a madman.

Ultraviyole ışınlarının ani artışı araştırmacıları ozon deliklerinin varlığına inandırdı. - The sudden increase of ultraviolet rays made the researchers believe in the existence of ozone holes.

{s} k.dili. çok kızmış, kudurmuş
delice

O kadını delicesine kıskanıyor. - He is madly jealous of his woman.

Ona delicesine aşıktır. - He's madly in love with him.

{s} kuduz
deli gibi

O, bir deli gibi hareket etti. - He acted like a madman.

O kıza deli gibi âşık. - He is madly in love with that girl.

hasta olmak
hasta

O, kendisinin hasta olduğuna inandırdı. - She made believe that she was sick.

Hasta tamamen iyileşti. - The patient made a full recovery.

manyak
kuduruk
kaçık
kırık

Kırık kapıya geçici bir onarım yaptım. - I made a temporary repair to the broken door.

Onun kalesi kırık camdan yapılmıştı. - His castle was made of broken glass.

kuluduk
çatlak
mismis
düşkün
(Askeri) askeri koruma teşkilatı; askeri hava tehlikesi (Militärischer Abschirmdienst (military protection service); military air distress)
{s} sinirli

Çağırılmadığı için sinirliydi. - He was mad because he was not invited.

Hiçkimseye sinirli değilim. - I'm not mad at anybody.

mad about k
çıldırmış

O kadar üzgündü ki neredeyse çıldırmıştı. - He was so sad that he almost went mad.

dengesini kaybetmiş
kendinden geçmiş
dili fazla istekli
maksimum kullanılabilecek doz
mad money bir kı
dili çok kızmış
{s} azgın
mad as a March hare zırdeli
round the twist
{k} (deyim) ( ozellikle be/drive/send someone ... ) deli
Turkish - Turkish
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ABD'de yayımlanan dünyanın en ünlü mizah dergilerinden biri
English - English
round the twist
magnetic anomaly detector
mutually assured destruction
abnormally ferocious or furious; or, rabid, affected with rabies

A mad dog.

Intensifier, signifies an abundance or high quality of a thing; much or many

There's always mad girls at those parties.

Intensifier; to a large degree; extremely; exceedingly; very; unbelievably

It's mad hot today.

To madden, to anger, to frustrate

He that mads others, if he were so humoured, would be as mad himself, as much grieved and tormented .

Insane; crazy, mentally deranged

He's got this mad idea that he's irresistible to women.

Wildly confused or excited

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.

Angry, annoyed

Are you mad at me?.

(usually as mad for or mad about) Extremely enthusiastic about; crazy about; infatuated with; overcome with desire for

Aren't you just mad for that red dress?.

Extremely foolish or unwise; irrational; imprudent
{a} disordered in mind, enraged, angry
{v} to make or become mad
constant threat present between the USA and the Soviet Union which helped prevent nuclear war (both countries had the ability to completely annihilate the other)
(Ticaret) (mean absolute deviation) The sum of the absolute value of error or deviation from an expected value, divided by the number of data points. Often used as a base measure of forecast accuracy
wode
wud
Mutual Assured Destruction Each side completely destroys the other in an exchange of nuclear weapons
Excited beyond self-control or the restraint of reason; inflamed by violent or uncontrollable desire, passion, or appetite; as, to be mad with terror, lust, or hatred; mad against political reform
(Adj) -mentally disturbed; deranged; insane; demented
Someone who is mad has a mind that does not work in a normal way, with the result that their behaviour is very strange. She was afraid of going mad. = insane + madness mad·ness He was driven to the brink of madness
If you say that someone or something drives you mad, you mean that you find them extremely annoying. There are certain things he does that drive me mad This itching is driving me mad
Magnetic Anomaly Detector detects presence of submarines underwater
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A situation in which each nuclear superpower has the capability of launching a devastating nuclear second strike even after an enemy has attacked it The belief that a MAD capacity prevents nuclear war is the basis of deterrence by punishment theory
Proceeding from, or indicating, madness; expressing distraction; prompted by infatuation, fury, or extreme rashness
An earthworm
To be mad; to go mad; to rave
Disordered in intellect; crazy; insane
Multiple Acyl-CoA Dehydrogenase Deficiency
A general-purpose intensifier: very, unbelievably
Affected with a high degree of intellectual independence
having hydrophobia; rabid; as, a mad dog
Angry; out of patience; vexed; as, to get mad at a person
If you say that someone is mad, you mean that they are very angry. You're just mad at me because I don't want to go
Monash Association of Debaters
Madison 1: 43 hm Netherlands
Cheap
Abuhal Aderwic Amsudh
roused to anger; "stayed huffy a good while"- Mark Twain; "she gets mad when you wake her up so early"; "mad at his friend"; "sore over a remark"
To make mad or furious; to madden
Michigan Algorithm Decoder A programming language developed on the IBM 7094 by Graham, Bruce Arden, and Bernard Galler at U of Michigan MAD was a descendant of ALGOL 58, with many nice features, and was used for CTSS programming Henry Ancona worked on a design for a Multics compiler but it was never implemented
mad keen: see keen see also madly. mutual assured destruction. adj. Charles the Mad Mad King Ludwig mad cow disease
Having impaired polarity; applied to a compass needle
(Multidisciplinary Analysis and Design, or Multidisciplinary Optimization) refers to the coupling of several areas, such as structural dynamics and fluid flow in a combined tradeoff to produce higher capability vehicles
affected with madness or insanity; "a man who had gone mad"
Arranged or designed in a insane way
disapproval You use mad to describe people or things that you think are very foolish. You'd be mad to work with him again Isn't that a rather mad idea? = crazy + madness mad·ness It is political madness
marked by uncontrolled excitement or emotion; "a crowd of delirious baseball fans"; "something frantic in their gaiety"; "a mad whirl of pleasure"
Furious with rage, terror, or disease; said of the lower animals; as, a mad bull; esp
multiple anomalous dispersion
Marketing Analysis Database
Extravagant; immoderate
Multispectral Analyzer Display (CCRS)
Angry

The fact that I said nothing made him angry. - I said nothing, and that made him angry.

He easily gets angry. - He gets mad very easily.

Insane
MCAO Demonstrator
If you are mad about or mad on something or someone, you like them very much indeed. She's not as mad about sport as I am He's mad about you He's mad on trains. Mad is also a combining form. his football-mad son He's not power-mad
Wanting intensely
If you do something like mad, you do it very energetically or enthusiastically. He was weight training like mad
in formal usage, mad means "insane," not "angry " Once a forceful figure of speech that implied a person had lost rational control and was acting like someone in an insane asylum, mad has been cheapened by overuse Find a more precise word
The ISO 4217 currency code for the Moroccan Dirham
Mad behaviour is wild and uncontrolled. You only have an hour to complete the game so it's a mad dash against the clock The audience went mad. + madly mad·ly Down in the streets people were waving madly
{s} crazy, insane; furious, angry
very foolish; "harebrained ideas"; "took insane risks behind the wheel"; "a completely mad scheme to build a bridge between two mountains"
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