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frenetic

/fruh-net-ik/US // frəˈnɛt ɪk //UK // (frɪˈnɛtɪk) //

狂热的,狂热,疯狂的,狂热的人

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : frantic; frenzied.

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Examples

  • Other research shows teens have been getting more sleep and feeling less taxed by their formerly frenetic schedules.

  • However, confronting the covid crisis has been an ongoing case of catch-up, trying to find and correlate critical data to save lives, and Geraghty doesn’t want to see that level of frenetic activity repeated.

  • NBA free agency tends to be frenetic, but this year’s delayed and condensed period was a full-fledged speed-dating session.

  • Laimbeer said he didn’t change much tactically, and the Aces didn’t even play at their typical frenetic pace.

  • During the day, these hummingbirds’ tiny-yet-mighty hearts can beat 1,200 times a minute to power their frenetic lifestyle.

  • The whole scene looks like a frenetic burlesque show-themed bachelorette party.

  • The meeting will cap a frenetic fundraising season for the conservative donor network.

  • With alternating chapters, the novel takes us on a frenetic journey through the perspectives of these unlikely apocalyptos.

  • To preserve the frenetic flavor of the scene, I have left in the interview a few of these interruptions.

  • I don't quite understand how a city can be so sedate and frenetic at the same time, but somehow Los Angeles manages it.

  • Never in my life did I hear such frenetic and yet cordial applause.

  • Frenetic to be free,” like the pennon, is in this sense the concentration of its meaning.

  • And the toy flag there floated where he raised it aloft, "frenetic," as Browning says, "to be free."

  • His coal-black eyes suddenly flashed with fanatic, frenetic light.

  • There was in him the frenetic unconscious desire to rid himself of the thing he had come to believe inferior.