Usage examples of "went mad" in English with translation to Spanish

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The poet went mad in the end. El poeta se volvió loco al final.
He was so sad that he almost went mad. Él estaba tan triste que casi se volvió loco.
For a moment there, I thought he had gone mad. Por un momento yo pensé que él se había vuelto loco.
Globalization has gone mad: why transport Spanish cucumbers to exterminate the Northern Germans when half of them live in Mallorca? We need to rationalize all of that and adopt a more solid method of bacterial decontamination. La globalización se ha vuelto loca: ¿por qué transportar pepinos españoles para exterminar a los alemanes del norte cuando la mitad de ellos viven en Mayorca? Hay que racionalizar todo eso y adoptar un método de exterminación bacteriana más duradero.
She went mad because of the shock. Ella se volvió loca a causa de la conmoción.
She was very mad and went to talk with the school manager. Estaba muy enfadada y fue a hablar con el director del colegio.
I'm very mad at you. I don't want to hear from you. Now, out of my sight! Estoy muy enojado contigo. No quiero volver a oír de ti. Y ahora, ¡Fuera de mi vista!
I went to the cinema with my brother. Fui al cine con mi hermano.
Her mother became mad at us. Su madre se enfadó con nosotros.
I went to the station. Fui a la estación.
Now she's gone mad. Ahora se puso como loca.
He went out for a walk with his dog. Salió a dar un paseo con su perro.
He's mad at everyone. Él está enfadado con todos.
I didn't feel well, but I went to work. No me sentía bien pero fui a trabajar.
You are mad to go out in the snow without a coat. Tienes que estar loco para ir a la nieve sin un abrigo.
We went out for a walk after dinner. Después de la cena salimos a dar un paseo.
He is inclined to get mad. Él tiene la tendencia a enfadarse.
I went to Ecuador when I was eight years old. Fui a Ecuador cuando tenía ocho años.
It's healthy to be mad. Ser loco es saludable.
The traveler went whistling through the forest. El viajero iba silbando por el bosque.
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