疯子

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Meaning and Usage

"疯子" literally means "crazy person" or "madman." It is often used to describe someone whose behavior is irrational, strange, or mentally unstable. It can be used both seriously and colloquially, sometimes as an insult but also to describe someone who is extremely passionate or reckless.

Common Contexts

People use "疯子" to refer to someone who acts wildly or unpredictably, often in a negative sense. However, it can also be used humorously or admiringly when someone pursues a goal with intense dedication, implying they are "crazy" in a positive way.

Collocations and Patterns

  • "疯子" (to be considered a madman): used when others label someone as crazy.
  • "疯子一样" (like a madman): used to describe behavior that is wild or reckless.
  • "疯子的话" (don’t listen to the madman): a phrase to dismiss someone's irrational words.

Nuances

Using "疯子" can be harsh or offensive if meant seriously, so tone and context matter. It is often used informally among friends or in storytelling. Avoid using it in formal or sensitive contexts.

Common Confusion

"疯子" differs from "精神病" (mentally ill person) in that "疯子" is more colloquial and can be figurative, while "精神病" is a clinical term. Use "疯子" carefully to avoid offending someone with mental illness.

Example Sentences

He is considered a madman by everyone because his behavior is very strange.

Don't listen to him, he's just a crazy person talking nonsense.

He works hard for his dream, others say he is crazy.