feverish 的定义
- having fever.
- pertaining to, of the nature of, or resembling fever: a feverish excitement.
- excited, restless, or uncontrolled, as if from fever.
- having a tendency to produce fever.
feverish 近义词
having a high temperature
excited, agitated
更多feverish例句
- Roblox’s 7x valuation multiple signals just how feverish public and private markets are for tech stocks.
- When the detainees arrived on June 2, at least two were feverish.
- Little wonder, then, that Robinhood has grown so quickly and generated such feverish activity.
- The huge leap in the 1980s led to feverish speculation that room-temperature superconductivity might be possible.
- If 2020 maintains its feverish IPO pace, it’ll be thanks in large part to expected listings from buzzy tech firms like Palantir, DoorDash, and Airbnb.
- The days it takes place are marked on the wall calendar in the kitchen and counted down to with feverish excitement.
- Endowing the feverish, PR-patrolled world of presidential politics with thoughtfulness and poise—now that would be radical.
- Fifty years ago this week, a divided and feverish Republican Party nominated Barry Goldwater to lead them to victory.
- Both became feverish and ill with the infusion, as expected, and both recovered.
- Incapable of movement, incapable of speech, I listened to her feverish words in an agony of shame and sorrow.
- Bits of paper blew aimlessly about, wafted by a little, feverish breeze, which rose in spasms and died away.
- Suddenly the spaniel leapt up with that feverish, spider-like activity of the toy species and began to bark.
- New and feverish desires for luxuries replace each older want as satisfied.
- Towards morning the pain had lessened, and, as he slept, he seemed much less feverish than they could have ventured to expect.
- When Fanny visited his room she found him wide awake, sitting up in bed with bright, feverish eyes, and crying to himself.