Maniático in english

Maniac

pronunciation: meɪniæk part of speech: noun
In gestures

maniático1 = freak. 

Example: It's still a good send-up of Broadway shows, but I doubt if anyone except hardcore Zappa freaks would really appreciate it.

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» maniático de la vida sanahealth freak .

Example: Sometimes with dating comes a little thing called sacrifice; something only those dating a health freak will understand best.

» maniático del deportesports fiendsports nutsports freak .

Example: Surprisingly, the people who responded best to the campaign weren't sports fiends but those interested in arts and literature.

Example: Loved by sports nuts and superstars, coconut water is the hot new health drink.

Example: At the same time, all her friends are sports freaks, and they're a rare breed.

» maniático del ejercicio físicofitness freak .

Example: From working out in the gym to cycling around the city to keep that butt taut -- the man is one fitness freak.

» maniático del fitnessfitness freak .

Example: From working out in the gym to cycling around the city to keep that butt taut -- the man is one fitness freak.

maniático2 = faddish ; faddy ; neurotic ; cranky ; peculiar. 

Example: Whilst, presumably, a set of standards for the conduct of reference work, the document is in fact a hodgepodge shaped by faddish misconceptions.Example: These emotions will have a knock-on effect on the child and may, in the case of the faddy eater, cause the situation to deteriorate.Example: Small wonder that, in the alternative universe, librarians are careworn and cataloguers neurotic.Example: For example, you already know that living in a windowless room will make you cranky and out of sorts.Example: However, by 1900 the motor car was beginning to develop its own peculiar form of engineering, and since then we have had aviation engineering, nuclear engineering and control engineering.

Maniático synonyms

lunatic in spanish: lunático, pronunciation: lunətɪk part of speech: noun, adjective maniacal in spanish: maníaco, pronunciation: mənaɪəkəl part of speech: adjective madman in spanish: loco, pronunciation: mædmæn part of speech: noun
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