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
- 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。 - I felt faith rather than frenzy;
我感到有信心,这种信心压倒了狂乱的感觉; - I worked myself into frenzy plotting ways to make him jealous
我绞尽脑汁,处心积虑,就是为了让他嫉妒。 - 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。 - The interview whipped up half the American people into a frenzy of rage.
这次采访激起了半数美国人的极大愤怒。 - The country was gripped by a frenzy of nationalism.
这个国家笼罩在民族主义的狂热中。 - I only remember a frenzy of ambulances and long clean sirens cleaving the silence of that damp October night.
我只记得救护车的鸣笛声和长长的刺耳的警笛声划破了阴冷的十月的夜晚的安静。 - It's been a frenzy.
真是疯狂啊。 - One headline could turn this nightmare into a media frenzy.
一个能让媒体争相报导的头条。 - This media frenzy will be gone before you know it.
媒体在你意识到之前就会不见了。