Jerry: Man, you're really aggressive! Step on someone's foot and they go berserk! 杰端:老兄,你真有侵略性!只不过踩到某人的脚,他们就狂怒了!
Her frequent quarrel with me sends me berserk 那辆车在噪音简直使我发疯。
berserk
[ noun ]
one of the ancient Norse warriors legendary for working themselves into a frenzy before a battle and fighting with reckless savagery and insane fury
<noun.person> [ adj ]
frenzied as if possessed by a demon
<adj.all> the soldier was completely amuck berserk with grief a berserk worker smashing windows
Berserk \Ber"serk\, Berserker \Ber"serk*er\, n. [Icel. berserkr.] 1. (Scand. Myth.) One of a class of legendary heroes, who fought frenzied by intoxicating liquors, and naked, regardless of wounds. --Longfellow.
2. One who fights as if frenzied, like a Berserker.
Berserk \Ber*serk"\ (b[~e]r*s[~e]rk"; b[~e]r*z[~e]rk"; b[~e]r"s[~e]rk) a. [See {berserk}, n.] frenzied; crazed; usually in predicate position. [PJC]
Listening to Pat Robertson sometimes is a little like plugging into a data base quietly gone berserk.
"The pizzazz lies in the deal situations," said Larry Wachtel, an analyst for Prudential-Bache Securities Inc. "All the airlines are going berserk." Other takeover-related issues also were actively traded.
This is meant, I think, as a satiric comment on the American dream gone berserk, but it ends up sounding trite and mildly didactic.
Your bank cash machine has gone berserk, giving out $20 bills as if they were fivers, yet your receipt shows no sign of overpayment.
"This is a classic case of the bureaucracy gone berserk," Armstrong said.
Magellan is designed to study the geology and geography of Venus, heated to 900 degrees Fahrenheit by a "greenhouse effect" gone berserk.
"Six weeks ago, when the big glut was on, some dope houses were selling two rocks for the price of one," said Sgt. Dan Mulloy of the street narcotics unit. "The supply and demand situation went berserk.
He actually went berserk," Zirgulis said.
Robert LeResche, who heads the state's inquiry into the grounding of the Exxon Valdez, said in a report issued Monday that poor management by Exxon Shipping Co., not "a berserk captain," is to blame for the spill.
The Japanese stock market is "berserk," says one Tokyo-based investment manager.
If the bull goes berserk, Burnett risks losing up to $60,000 worth of china.