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In conversation, 疯 (fēng) can be used to describe someone who is acting in a wild or reckless manner. For example, one might say:
"他今天真疯! (tā jīntiān zhēn fēng) - He was really crazy today!"
It can also be used to describe someone who is acting in a silly or foolish manner. For example, one might say:
"他真是疯了 (tā zhēnshì fēngle) - He's really gone mad."
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Yes, 疯 (fēng) can be used to describe someone's behavior. It is used to describe someone who is acting in a wild, reckless, or irrational manner. It can also be used to describe someone who is acting in a frivolous or carefree manner. For example, someone who is talking loudly and making a lot of noise in a public place could be described as 疯 (fēng).
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1. 狂 (kuáng): meaning "wild, frenzied, mad, violent; unrestrained; excessive; unrestrainedly".
2. 疯癫 (fēngdiān): meaning "crazy, mad, insane; to act wildly; to be delirious".
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