amok
adverbWord Originmid 17th cent.: via Portuguese amouco, from Malay amok ‘rushing in a frenzy’. Early use was as a noun denoting a Malay in a homicidal frenzy; the adverb use dates from the late 17th cent.
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run amok
to suddenly become very angry or excited and start behaving violently, especially in a public place (尤指在公共场所)发狂,狂暴,疯狂 Some drunken students had run amok in the college car park. 一些喝醉的学生在大学停车场胡作非为。