frenzy
英 [ˈfrenzi]
美 [ˈfrenzi]
n. 疯狂; 狂乱; 狂暴
vt. 使发狂; 使狂乱; 使狂怒
过去式:frenzied 复数:frenzies 过去分词:frenzied
Collins.1 / BNC.11371 / COCA.7279
牛津词典
noun
- 疯狂;狂乱;狂暴
a state of great activity and strong emotion that is often violent or frightening and not under control- in a frenzy of activity/excitement/violence
疯狂的活动 / 兴奋 / 暴力 - The speaker worked the crowd up into a frenzy .
演讲者把听众的情绪煽动得疯狂起来。 - an outbreak of patriotic frenzy
爱国狂热的迸发 - a killing frenzy
使人精疲力竭的疯狂
- in a frenzy of activity/excitement/violence
柯林斯词典
- N-VAR 狂热;狂乱;疯狂
Frenzyor afrenzyis great excitement or wild behaviour that often results from losing control of your feelings.- 'Get out!' she ordered in a frenzy...
“滚出去!”她狂怒地命令道。 - The country was gripped by a frenzy of nationalism.
这个国家笼罩在民族主义的狂热中。
- 'Get out!' she ordered in a frenzy...
英英释义
noun
双语例句
- Through using explicit lyrics and stirring up a media frenzy, this artist has gained fortune and fame!
运用直率的歌词并在媒体上掀起一阵狂热,这位大师赚得了财富和名誉! - Desperation has driven me past etiquette, all the way to frenzy.
绝望使我无法顾及礼节,我都快疯了。 - He paced up and down the study in a frenzy, his eyes bloodshot and his teeth clenched.
他疯狂地在书房里绕着圈子,眼睛全红了,咬着牙齿; - She hated him to the point of frenzy.
她恨他恨到了疯狂的程度。 - One headline could turn this nightmare into a media frenzy.
一个能让媒体争相报导的头条。 - His frenzy of the previous day had all calmed down.
他前一天的慌乱都平静下来了。 - Such recognition suggests precisely that spiritual dimension which is missing from modern life and its frenzy of accumulation.
这种承认表明,正是精神方面这是失踪从现代生活和其疯狂的积累。 - She was in a frenzy of rage.
她处于一种狂怒的状态。 - My way of life was a frenzy then, and I loved it.
我那时的生活有一点疯狂,但我爱极了这种方式。 - A joyful, unexpected frenzy, of which Pierre had believed himself incapable, seized upon him.
一种令人喜悦的、意外的疯狂支配着皮埃尔,而这种喜悦和疯狂是他从前不认为自己也会有的。
