go ballistic

英 [ɡəʊ bəˈlɪstɪk] 美 [ɡoʊ bəˈlɪstɪk]

勃然大怒; (常指令人惊讶或不受欢迎地)激涨,猛增



双语例句

  1. Finally, I told Clarissa if she was candid about our debts, I wouldn't go ballistic.
    最后,我告诉克拉丽莎,如果她能坦白我们的债务状况,我就不会发火了。
  2. It's also important to figure out the unwritten rules of the office that, if violated, make people go ballistic.
    另外,了解办公室违反哪些不成文的规定会让人抓狂也很重要。
  3. LL: That's different. I said, don't go ballistic.
    原来你是说不要对Jenny大发脾气,我当然不会了。
  4. LL: Didn't you tell me before that you used to go ballistic on your old roommate all the time?
    没错,我以前常跟我的同屋发脾气。可是你知道,每天我要作功课了,她总是大声放那种摇滚乐,我跟她说了还不听。
  5. Dan'll go ballistic when he finds out you've been going through his stuff.
    如果丹发现你动了他的东西会气疯得。

英英释义

verb

  1. get very angry and fly into a rage
    1. The professor combusted when the student didn't know the answer to a very elementary question
    2. Spam makes me go ballistic

    Synonym:    flip one's lidblow upthrow a fithit the roofhit the ceilinghave kittenshave a fitcombustblow one's stackfly off the handleflip one's wiglose one's temperblow a fuse